Something Beginning With present their new range of sleek, slim-lined table designs.
September 20th, 2013
With its clean and simplified form, OTTO is both functional and versatile.

The range, available in various colours, is sure to suit any interior space, and also consists of options for outdoor use.

The different combinations of table height, length, depth and width are perfect for café settings, bar scenes and traditional home table set ups.

The Otto Range has square, round and rectangular table tops and can be specified in a range of materials and finishes, exemplifying the versatility of the series.

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