Canai is a coffee tablewhere the semicircular legs, made from recovered wine barrel lids, blend seamlessly with the concave structure of the staves, openly revealing the hidden splendors of wine aging on oak while providing a sturdy support for the glass top.
The unique charm of each Canai defies predetermined definition, as its colors and markings evolve organically through the natural interaction between oak and wine.
Main features:
Sculptural and organic design:The semicircular legs, obtained from the lids of the barrels, blend perfectly with the concave stave structure for a harmonious and dynamic shape.
High-quality recycled materials:Crafted from end-of-life 225L French oak barrels, with natural finishes that tell the story of the wine.
Extra-clear glass top:Durable clear tempered glass surface that enhances the unique grain and colors of the wood underneath.
Each piece is unique:The shades and signs of the wine vary naturally, making each table a unique specimen.
Technical specifications:
Dimensions:Height 45 cm x Diameter 90 cm
Weight:Approximately 24 kg
Materials:Reclaimed oak from barrels, 10 mm tempered glass
Finish:Natural, untreated, with authentic color variations
Feet:In satin steel with anti-scratch protections
Ideal for:
Contemporary living areas
Hotel lounges or representative offices
Industrial or rustic-chic style environments
Frequently Asked Questions:
- Is the glass removable?
Yes, the glass top sits securely on spacers but can be removed for cleaning. - Is it stable even on uneven floors?
Yes, the legs provide ample and stable support. Adjustable feet are available upon request. - How is oak maintained?
A dry or slightly damp cloth is sufficient. Avoid harsh detergents.
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Weight: 30 kg
Brand: Winetage
Collection: Mediterranean
Environment: Indoor
Type: Coffee table
Material: Oak, glass, satin steel
Dimensions: 790 x 1000 x H 290 mm
Color: Gran Riserva Oak

Andrea Riva
"My vision is to look forward with tradition and respect. Elegance is in every detail, creating timeless works of art."

Francesco De Luca
“The creative art of making details no longer just details”