
Iago 3 Circle Accent Table
An instant conversation piece, this sculptural accent table layers three circular tops at staggered heights, channeling mid-century studio design with an industrial edge. The surfaces showcase mango wood in a rustic honey finish, revealing lively grain and a smooth hand feel that warms up a room. Slim, tapered iron legs and a triangular stretcher are finished in soft gold, lending a light, airy profile that still feels sturdy. Use the multi-level perches to style a plant, set down a drink, and display a favorite book all at once. It tucks neatly beside a sofa or chair while adding artful dimension.
$68.70
Original: $229.00
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Iago 3 Circle Accent Table
An instant conversation piece, this sculptural accent table layers three circular tops at staggered heights, channeling mid-century studio design with an industrial edge. The surfaces showcase mango wood in a rustic honey finish, revealing lively grain and a smooth hand feel that warms up a room. Slim, tapered iron legs and a triangular stretcher are finished in soft gold, lending a light, airy profile that still feels sturdy. Use the multi-level perches to style a plant, set down a drink, and display a favorite book all at once. It tucks neatly beside a sofa or chair while adding artful dimension.
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An instant conversation piece, this sculptural accent table layers three circular tops at staggered heights, channeling mid-century studio design with an industrial edge. The surfaces showcase mango wood in a rustic honey finish, revealing lively grain and a smooth hand feel that warms up a room. Slim, tapered iron legs and a triangular stretcher are finished in soft gold, lending a light, airy profile that still feels sturdy. Use the multi-level perches to style a plant, set down a drink, and display a favorite book all at once. It tucks neatly beside a sofa or chair while adding artful dimension.























