KIKO | Table 2400

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KK24-OI
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The KIKO Table is a range of versatile tables that are lightweight, strong, and stable; all while looking implausibly elegant.

We might have been inspired by the Ibex because it can cling to any surface due to their inbuilt flexibility but still stay strong despite it, just like clinging to a cliff edge!

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It's RESPONSIBLE: All of our furniture is 100% made in the UK, from sustainable material sources, by fairly paid crafts-people.

It'll ENDURE: We wanted to make something really durable and yet easy to put together, which is a good recipe for sustainability in our view. Consequently all of our parts are easily replaceable and though we are confident that our furniture can survive being thrown down a set of stairs, we can replace broken parts if the need ever arises.

It's CRAFT-ENGINEERED: With a mixture of hand-craft and engineering we fashion objects that have sustainability sewn throughout. Our upfront hard work and diligence is only half the story however. We are confident that our furniture can last a long time due to its materials, processes and design; but it takes caring owners to guarantee that everything FUZL lasts 100+ years.

It's TOOL-FREE: <NO-TOOLS> <NO-GLUES> <NO-FUSS> As with all our furniture it arrives to you in our plastic-free packaging in flat-pack mode - don't worry, you don't need tools to put it together. Just watch our easy to follow assembly videos and get your furniture off to day 1 of its very long life.

AS SEEN IN: The Guardian, Living etc., Esquire Magazine, Design Milk & FX Magazine.

Dimensions (mm)

L2400 D1000 H750 

Materials

Sustainably Sourced FSC™ Birch Plywood, hand finished with natural VOC free and food safe oils and pigments.

Made to order

All of our products are made to order, giving a lead time of 3-4 weeks.

Delivery & Returns

Shipping rate: UK-XXLARGE £90.00 (UK Shipping only)

ROW - Choose 'Local Delivery' & we will email you to setup delivery or contact us at info@fuzl.co to organise.

Please have a look at our Returns Policy on our website for more information.

Where to see

This product can be seen in 

- Folk Clothing, Redchurch Street 

- Folk Clothing, Kings Cross

- IAMNOMAD, Glasgow

- McCully & Crane, Rye

For more Locations please view https://www.fuzl.co/pages/locations

Flat Pack

This product is flat pack. No tools are needed to construct, simply follow our 'How to build it' Instructional video. 

https://www.fuzl.co/pages/how-to-build-it

FAQ'S

Where are FUZL Products made?

All of our products are made exclusively in the UK.

We use a variety of production methods, from wood joinery, automated machining of steelwork and a variety of finishing solutions; it's all here in the UK paying fair wages to trained craftspeople.

Where can I see your products in person?

Take a look in our 'about' section of this website, a list of our partner locations are listed under a section there. Alternatively send us an email to info@fuzl.co and we can book you a virtual tour...

Do you manufacture your own clips?

We have a very close business partnership with our friends Clip-Lok Simpak, they produce them for us under licence.

How do I return an item?

We will ask you to put the product back into its original packaging - the best you can - and seal the product up securely. You then need to ship it back to us at our office in London (address is on the contact page).

(In any case it will be best to contact us before you ship so that we can discuss options with you.)

How long will It take to receive my order?

All of our products are made to order, the lead time is 3-4 weeks. Please be patient with us as we’re still a lean team.

How many times can a product be reassembled?

All of our products can be assembled and disassembled many times over due to our clip system and the quality of construction. 

(We had a stool on demo at a trade fair, and over the duration of the ten day show, our team assembled and disassembled it at least 1000 times and it's still going strong now.)

How do I assemble my product?

We have assembly videos for our products, all available on our website. Just navigate to the 'about' page and navigate to the section on 'How to build it""

How do I care for my product?

Most products should not need aftercare as the wearing is part of the product's life-style - that goes for chairs and most parts of your tables.

In the case of table-tops and other surfaces like them, our recommended care instructions will change over time and so we suggest you either go to the 'about' page and seek out care instructions.

Or

The best thing is to get in touch with us and we will gladly run you through the best practice and which products to use.

Do you offer trade discounts?

We welcome conversations from the trade and retailers and would be glad to speak in detail about potential relationships. Please send an email to info@fuzl.co with details of your ideas.

Do you make custom orders?

We have been known to do some very bespoke things for our close friends at Folk Clothing and others. We are happy to consider projects, just email us at info@fuzl.co

Do you ship internationally?

We can arrange shipments to most places, of course the further afield and larger the item the more complex shipping becomes. We recommend getting in touch with us at info@fuzl.co and we'll do our best to help you.

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About us

makers of GOOD FURNITURE

RESPONSIBLE | ENDURING | CRAFT-ENGINEERED

O+M+T = FUZL studio

Once, ‘We’ was just ‘O’ (very lonely), then it became two - ‘O&M’ - and most recently ‘T’ came along. And so... O+M+T = FUZL studio.  

Between us we design and build furniture & other house-hold things that make us happy. We try our very best to make GOOD FURNITURE* & we ensure it is always 100% MADE IN UK. We are detail-driven, sometimes to the point of madness. We make things hard for ourselves, we'll make sure that what we develop is tough to do, and in that pig-headedness fill our products with the joy that comes from completing something hard.