Tsuki Coffee Table
The center of every room it enters.
A coffee table is the centre of a room — the thing everyone gathers around but nobody looks at directly. The Tsuki is designed to earn that position. At 1100mm diameter, it's generous enough for four people and a stack of books, but the ENWA Edge makes it feel lighter than a table half its size.
The edge profile isn't a simple radius — it's a computed concave airfoil that makes the top appear impossibly thin when viewed from the side, while the underside curves gently inward. Run your hand along it: the transition from top surface to edge to underside is one continuous movement. No hard corners. No sharp moments.
At 350mm height, it pairs perfectly with the Sora Sofa and the Kawa Bench — designed as a family, meant to live together.
Two finishes.
Same oak underneath.
Natural Oak
Thin-coat urethane applied in multiple passes — each sanded between coats — until the surface protects without concealing. Semi-gloss. You can feel the grain. Deepens to honey over years. Zero maintenance.
Charcoal
Deep enough to read as charcoal from across the room. Thin enough to keep every grain ridge tactile. Multiple ultra-thin pigmented layers, each hand-sanded before the next. In raking light, the oak reveals itself through the black.
Dimensions
Questions & Answers
The Tsuki Coffee Table at 350mm height pairs perfectly with the Sora Sofa and standard lounge seating (seat height 350-450mm).
Each piece is handcrafted to order. Standard lead time is 12-16 weeks including production and shipping to US & EU. We'll keep you updated throughout the process.
Yes, we offer complimentary white-glove delivery to the US, Europe, Middle East, Japan, and Asia Pacific. Shipping typically takes 1–4 weeks after production, depending on your location.
Visit our Tokyo showroom by appointment. Contact us to schedule a viewing where you can experience the craftsmanship firsthand.
The Tsuki's concave airfoil edge is especially noticeable at coffee table height. When you rest your hand on the edge while sitting on the sofa, your fingers find a soft, continuous curve where you'd expect a sharp corner. It's computed to be as thin as possible visually while remaining comfortable to touch.




