Zifir is a table that finds its essence in contrast, a monolith carved from absence as much as presence.. It is dark yet warm, solid yet fluid, bold yet understated. Its name, inspired by its deep, near-black hue, speaks to a quiet strength, a piece that does not overpower but instead anchors a space with its presence.

Crafted without nails or screws, Zifir is a testament to precision and traditional woodworking techniques. Its construction relies entirely on the seamless interlocking of its components, creating a structure that feels both ancient and modern. The design draws inspiration from parabolic curves, giving the legs a sculptural quality that softens the heaviness of the material. These carved openings are not just aesthetic choices but functional elements that reduce weight and introduce an interplay of light and shadow.

The tabletop, with its rich grain and softened edges, invites touch. It balances the bold geometry of the legs with a surface that feels worn and familiar, as if it has already lived through time. Every detail, from the rounded corners to the carefully shaped joints, is an exercise in refinement, a pursuit of balance between raw material and thoughtful design.

Zifir is an artifact of paradox it is solid yet fluid, weighty yet agile. It invites touch, contemplation, and silence. It does not demand attention, yet it holds it with an effortless gravity. It is a piece that honors the density of wood while sculpting it into something unexpectedly agile.