Orangēji Ceremonial Table

$8,800.00

Materials: Reclaimed Blue Gum slab and stump, Shou Sugi Ban, natural oil finish, raw pigment

Dimensions: 1730 × 640 × 320mm

Includes: Authenticity certificate

One of a kind. This is the only one in existence.

Ships worldwide from Byron Bay, Australia. Freight is quoted individually.

Free freight for the East Coast of Australia

This table has already been through hell and back. That's the point.

Blue Gum pulled from wherever old timber goes when it's done being a tree — reclaimed, resurrected, then deliberately set on fire again. Because the first time clearly didn't finish the conversation. Shou Sugi Ban: the ancient Japanese art of controlled destruction. You burn the wood to save it. You char the surface until it becomes something harder, darker, and more honest than it ever was alive.

Then the carving. Pathways. Symbols. The kind of marks that could be a lost language or a celestial map or both simultaneously — and the distinction stops mattering the longer you sit with it.

And then the red. One single detonation of raw pigment cutting through all that deep elemental black like a frequency that refuses to be buried. Inevitable. The kind of colour that either makes complete sense or no sense at all, depending entirely on whether you're the right person for this piece.

This table doesn't sit quietly in a room. It anchors the room. Redefines it. Makes every other decision in the space feel like it needs to justify itself.

One of one. Authenticity certificate included.

✦ Handmade in Byron Bay, Australia · Reclaimed Blue Gum, Shou Sugi Ban, raw pigment · Authenticity certificate included · One of a kind · Freight quoted individually

Materials: Reclaimed Blue Gum slab and stump, Shou Sugi Ban, natural oil finish, raw pigment

Dimensions: 1730 × 640 × 320mm

Includes: Authenticity certificate

One of a kind. This is the only one in existence.

Ships worldwide from Byron Bay, Australia. Freight is quoted individually.

Free freight for the East Coast of Australia

This table has already been through hell and back. That's the point.

Blue Gum pulled from wherever old timber goes when it's done being a tree — reclaimed, resurrected, then deliberately set on fire again. Because the first time clearly didn't finish the conversation. Shou Sugi Ban: the ancient Japanese art of controlled destruction. You burn the wood to save it. You char the surface until it becomes something harder, darker, and more honest than it ever was alive.

Then the carving. Pathways. Symbols. The kind of marks that could be a lost language or a celestial map or both simultaneously — and the distinction stops mattering the longer you sit with it.

And then the red. One single detonation of raw pigment cutting through all that deep elemental black like a frequency that refuses to be buried. Inevitable. The kind of colour that either makes complete sense or no sense at all, depending entirely on whether you're the right person for this piece.

This table doesn't sit quietly in a room. It anchors the room. Redefines it. Makes every other decision in the space feel like it needs to justify itself.

One of one. Authenticity certificate included.

✦ Handmade in Byron Bay, Australia · Reclaimed Blue Gum, Shou Sugi Ban, raw pigment · Authenticity certificate included · One of a kind · Freight quoted individually