Accent & End Tables

Cedar and leather accent table, 'Inca Ceremony'

Inca figures infuse the leather surface with ancient mystery. Inspired by the tumi, a ceremonial Inca knife, this design hints at the pre-Hispanic majesty of centuries past.

Wood and brass end table, 'Peeping Blooms'

Shahid Umar designs a mesmerizing end table reminiscent of Sarahanpur's legendary artistry. He carves the table by hand, delicately transforming sheesham wood into a florid masterpiece. Umar patiently devotes his time to the elegant brass inlay work reminiscent of exotic blossoms.

Leather accent table, 'Memories' (large)

Memories of pre-Inca cultures come to life in this handsome design by Abel R�os. Working in mohena wood and cedar, he applies tooled leather to the octagonal accent table. Mohena is a fine Peruvian hardwood, very similar in grain to mahogany and slightly harder.

Cedar accent table, 'Ghana Girl'

Eyes downcast demurely, young Akua Mano holds a water jar. Wearing traditional dress and jewelry, she is a Ghanaian beauty. Her name is taken from Akua (girl child born on Wednesday) and Mano (the second child), hence second daughter born on Wednesday.

Cedar and leather table, 'Queen Sofia' (dark brown)

Abel R�os crafts a table of supreme elegance, combining cedar wood's rich grain with leather's classic appeal. Dedicated to queen Sof�a, the table stands on three stylized swans. The surface features a floral wreath, tooled into the leather with meticulously care.

Stained glass table, 'Summer Mosaic'

Symmetry combines with ingenuity to create this luminous, colorful table. Crafted by the talented artisans at Vidri Arte, the table features a forged iron base that permits the table to be folded.

Wood table, 'Valley of Flowers'

A flowery gala adorns this table, reminiscent of those favored by India's Mughal emperors. Carved of mango wood, the floral display is carefully hand-painted by the talented Shivji Ram Mali.

Folding wood table, 'Indian Chrysanthemum'

A radiant chrysanthemum centers this accent table with the splendor of brass inlay. From designer and artisan Mansoor Ali, this extraordinary piece is hand-carved with intricate jali (openwork) motifs. Its lacy effect brings a touch of traditional Indian opulence to any d�cor.

Wood table, 'Celestial Couple'

Standing on a lotus blossom, Lord Krishna and his beloved Radha greet friends in who stroll along the riverbank. Behind them, cattle gaze dreamily at the former cowherd. Krishna is one of the most sacred figures in Hinduism, Radha his most beloved consort and constant companion.

Stained glass table, 'Gem Buzz' (medium)

A cool collection of gemstone colors ignites this end table with precious elegance. The unique design is by the talented artisans of Vidri Arte, who work with glass tiles in shades of amethyst, jade, ruby, lapis and turquoise.