Designed by David Walley for Yellow Diva, Splint is a fully customisable system of tables, benches and stools.
October 1st, 2011
The Splint system consists of parts, tops, legs and brackets that can be mixed and matched to create unique pieces of furniture.
Available in solid timber or laminate-faced birch plywood with powder coated steel brackets in various colours, Splint combines classic elegance with a contemporary feel.

With its ’utility’ aesthetic and high level of adaptability, Splint is perfect for both residential and commercial applications. Fully customisable, the shape, dimensions, material and colour of each piece are up to the client.

The beauty is in the detail – hand-crafted timber legs and industrial steel brackets that add articulate the junction between the table top and legs and add a subtle hint of colour.


With all the beauty and feel of solid timber and a light, contemporary touch, Splint is an elegant furniture solution with countless possibilities.
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