Australian-designed furniture by King features on Dezeen Showroom

Dezeen Showroom: Australian furniture company King has listed a range of seating and tables on Dezeen Showroom, including a dining table that has adjustable legs.
Issho, one of the tables in King's catalogue, is characterised by its multiple moveable and undulating bases.
Issho's legs can be rotated
The table's sculptural legs can be rotated to provide customisable and distinct silhouettes, including 'closed' and 'open' configurations.
The piece comes with either a round or rectangular top, in both wood and natural veneers, including American walnut, Nero Marquina marble, Congo and smoked oak.
Eto has a streamlined, minimal composition
Other tables by King include the Eto desk, which was created by Australian designer Tom Fereday and features built-in accessories that are intended to streamline the process of working. Eto's minimal silhouette contains smart technology devices including wireless charging, lighting and slimline storage.
Zaza has an informal tailored finish
The result of another collaboration with an Australian designer, Charles Wilson designed the Zaza modular sofa for King, which is characterised by deep seats surrounded by plump upholstered armrests and backrest pillows that envelope the user.
Armrests and backrests are adjustable to allow for further personalisation and comfort.
Kato is modular and can be reconfigured to suit different spaces and uses
Another modular sofa by king is the Kato sofa, which has a low-profile base that causes the seating to ap...
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