Square Table is a minimal table created by New York-based designer Sam Stewart. The piece features a grid pattern meticulously hand-drawn and laser-cut from two distinct wood veneers. This pattern is then expertly inlaid onto a plywood base, a process requiring exceptional precision. What sets this apart is its unique approach to the traditional inlay technique. Each square within the grid boasts its own distinct identity, diverging from the often uniform and symmetrical patterns seen in conventional inlay work. This departure not only adds a layer of depth to the design but also challenges the norm of what is traditionally considered harmonious in geometric patterns. At the heart of this design lies a classic Cartesian grid, yet it’s rendered with a notably human touch. The lines, drawn by hand, possess an inherent unsteadiness, a feature that brings a dynamic and organic feel to the piece. This approach is a deliberate contrast to the often one-dimensional nature of traditional inlay work, which typically leans towards balanced and harmonious geometric designs.