overton table 395
by Matthew Hilton from De La Espada
overton table 395
Design Matthew Hilton
White oak, black walnut or ash, anodized aluminum or solid brass
Made in Portugal by De La Espada
Overton Table is named after the town in West Yorkshire, England, a county that inspires Matthew Hilton, with it's rugged landscape and history of producing modernist sculptors. Every plank in the solid wood tabletop features beautiful joinery which Hilton devised for the CNC machine, allowing for greater table lengths, no longer bound by the height of the tree. The hardwood top is complemented by the cleverly engineered metal leg frame, and the metal detailing running through the center of the tabletop.
Matthew Hilton graduated with a degree in Furniture Design from Kingston Polytechnic in 1979. He went on to design products for a variety of well known manufacturers. In 1985 Matthew set up the Matthew Hilton Design Studio. He has also been given the highest honor in the field of Industrial Design in the United Kingdom, by being named a Royal Designer for Industry in 2003. In September 2007, Matthew established his own brand, Matthew Hilton Limited as a place he could have complete creative control. In 2008, he was named Designer of the Year by Elle Decoration at the British Design Awards.
Overton table is available in American black walnut, American white oak, or European Ash in a range of finishes. Legs and central tabletop detail in taupe or black anodized aluminum, or uncoated naval brass polished or brushed.
NOTE 1: The metal legs are connected to a central support beam on the underside of the table made of the same timber as the tabletop. NOTE 2: This table is on a longer manufacturing lead-time than standard. Assembly required.
overton table 395M: 78.75" w | 39.4" d | 29" h
overton table 395L: 98.4" w | 39.4" d | 29" h
overton table 395G: 118.1" w | 39.4" d | 29" h
overton table 395J: 138" w | 39.4" d | 29" h
overton table 395Q: 157.5" w | 39.4" d | 29" h
overton table 395V: 177.1" w | 39.4" d | 29" h
White oak, black walnut or ash, anodized aluminum or solid brass
Made in Portugal by De La Espada
Overton Table is named after the town in West Yorkshire, England, a county that inspires Matthew Hilton, with it's rugged landscape and history of producing modernist sculptors. Every plank in the solid wood tabletop features beautiful joinery which Hilton devised for the CNC machine, allowing for greater table lengths, no longer bound by the height of the tree. The hardwood top is complemented by the cleverly engineered metal leg frame, and the metal detailing running through the center of the tabletop.
Matthew Hilton graduated with a degree in Furniture Design from Kingston Polytechnic in 1979. He went on to design products for a variety of well known manufacturers. In 1985 Matthew set up the Matthew Hilton Design Studio. He has also been given the highest honor in the field of Industrial Design in the United Kingdom, by being named a Royal Designer for Industry in 2003. In September 2007, Matthew established his own brand, Matthew Hilton Limited as a place he could have complete creative control. In 2008, he was named Designer of the Year by Elle Decoration at the British Design Awards.
Overton table is available in American black walnut, American white oak, or European Ash in a range of finishes. Legs and central tabletop detail in taupe or black anodized aluminum, or uncoated naval brass polished or brushed.
NOTE 1: The metal legs are connected to a central support beam on the underside of the table made of the same timber as the tabletop. NOTE 2: This table is on a longer manufacturing lead-time than standard. Assembly required.
overton table 395M: 78.75" w | 39.4" d | 29" h
overton table 395L: 98.4" w | 39.4" d | 29" h
overton table 395G: 118.1" w | 39.4" d | 29" h
overton table 395J: 138" w | 39.4" d | 29" h
overton table 395Q: 157.5" w | 39.4" d | 29" h
overton table 395V: 177.1" w | 39.4" d | 29" h
$15,115.00 + $395.00 shipping (curbside delivery in the continental US)
Matthew Hilton
Matthew Hilton works as an industrial designer as the Matthew Hilton Design Studio. His furniture is held in the permanent collections of the Victoria and Albert, the Geffrye Museum, and the Manchester City Art Gallery.
De La Espada combines highly skilled craftspeople with noble materials, traditional joinery, craft and advanced technology to realize each design to the highest standard.