Cheongdam is where Seoul goes when it wants to be certain. The gallery district, the flagship stores, the restaurants where the lighting is considered before the menu. It is a neighbourhood that understands that presence matters — that a room communicates before anyone speaks. The Cheongdam coffee table was designed with exactly that idea in mind.
The surface is generous — wider and longer than you expect, because a coffee table that is too small reads as an afterthought. The top is a single slab: either natural stone, chosen for its specific veining and character, or a solid hardwood in walnut, white oak, or smoked oak. Both options are finished to a depth that rewards close inspection — a surface you want to touch.
The base is where the design makes its argument. Two options: a blackened solid steel base with a hairline finish that creates a visual tension against the organic top, or turned oak legs that bring warmth and echo the materials above. In both cases, the geometry is resolved — no visible joinery, no wobble, no compromise at the junction between base and top. Clean through.
Height, width, and length are all set to your room and your sofa. The Cheongdam does not come in standard sizes because rooms and sofas do not come in standard sizes. We take dimensions, propose a proportion, and produce a drawing before anything is made.
"The anchor of a sitting room. Not the largest piece — the most certain."
Final price depends on top material (stone vs. hardwood), dimensions, and base specification. Stone selection requires a separate sample session.