



A circular Anatolian walnut slab. A central resin core. Crafted with no beginning and no end.
The Infinite Circle is a round dining table engineered to bring people closer. It begins with a massive, century-old slab of Anatolian walnut, carefully cut and shaped into a perfect circle while preserving the timber's natural live edge all the way around the perimeter. In the center, the wood opens to meet a fluid line or a central pool of gallery-grade resin. The wood is warm and grounded; the resin is cool and clear, creating a focused, balanced centerpiece for the modern dining space.
The base is our patented 100% architectural aluminum, hand-forged with exactly 40,000 hammer strikes. Not molded. Not pressed. Each leg is individual zanaat — structural density that no machine can replicate, and a surface texture that bears the mark of the hand that made it
Every round table is an individual, custom commission built to your exact spatial and seating requirements.
Dimensions: Built to your specified diameter.
Resin Character: Tailored across our signature palette, custom-poured either as a flowing central nehir or a solid focal pool.
The Artisenza Process: We do not build in isolation. We share detailed photos directly from our Ankara workshop as your piece takes shape. Before the final polish, you review and approve the exact composition.
From initial order to final delivery takes 5 to 7 weeks. True craftsmanship cannot be accelerated. The round, deep-pour resin core requires a slow, controlled curing process to prevent bubbles and ensure lifelong stability, followed by extensive hand-polishing. We do not rush.
For the United States, Europe, and the United Kingdom: shipping is fully cleared via DDP (Delivered Duty Paid). All customs duties, import clearances, and local taxes are prepaid by our house. Your table is secured inside a reinforced wooden gallery crate and delivered via premium air freight, arriving within 2 to 5 business days from shipment.
Note: No two pieces are identical. The unique grain and contours of the walnut dictate the final form. We simply follow the wood.