Kai Japandi Veneer Coffee Table
Kai Japandi Veneer Coffee Table
Expertly designed, the Kai Japandi Coffee Table features a unique combination of a sleek charcoal
Handcrafted in India
Taxes & Shipping covered within India
Customization available
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Description
Description
Expertly designed, the Kai Japandi Coffee Table features a unique combination of a sleek charcoal top and a sturdy pine base, perfectly embodying the Japandi style. The cylindrical legs add a touch of elegance while providing stability. Elevate your living space with this modern and functional piece. Rooted in the Japandi philosophy — a harmonious union of Japanese minimalism and Scandinavian warmth — this piece brings quiet intentionality to every corner it occupies, where less truly becomes more.
The Kai Japandi Veneer Coffee Table is designed to hold the room together — the piece everything else orbits around. At coffee table height, every material choice reads up close: the grain of the stone, the precision of the edge, the weight of the base. Each piece is made to order, which means the finish, size, and proportions can be adapted to your specific living room. This is not mass-produced furniture — it is a considered object built to be noticed.
Materials & Craftsmanship
Structure in HDHMR with Duro veneer in PU matte finish.
The Flamingo Life Promise
Every piece is made to order and built to last — no mass production, no compromise. Customisation is available in size, fabric, and finish to suit your exact space. Delivered pan-India in 20–25 days, packaged in protective wooden crates. Professional assembly by our own team, provided complimentary at your doorstep.
Material
Material
Structure in HDHMR with Duro veneer in PU matte finish.
Dimension
Dimension
Big: 34" W × 34" D × 14" H
Small: 28" W × 28" D × 16" H
Shipping Time
Shipping Time
Made to order. Delivered pan-India in 20–25 days, packaged in protective wooden crates. Professional assembly by our own team, provided complimentary at your doorstep.



