Okidoki was born from the idea of creating a timber table and chair family which can easily transition from Home to Office, with the cheeky, fun and space saving design measures, it brings a sense of informality to the chosen environment.

www.thinking.info/tables/okidoki
June 16th, 2015
The Okidoki table range covers many different settings and applications and comes in various finishes and size options:
• Coffee Tables
• Folding Tables
• Standing Height Tables
• Rounded Rectangular Tables
Okidoki features table tops in round, rounded square/rectangular and rounded triangular shapes.
Featuring solid timber legs in American Ash, Walnut Stain, White Woodgrain or Black Woodgrain. The timber colour range of the legs is designed to either compliment or contrast with the powdercoat colours of the steel and aluminium framework.
For more information on Okidoki including technical specifications and brochure please click here.




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