Corvus Coffee Table is a minimal coffee table created by Antwerp-based studio Atelier Bloc. Crafted from solid beech and finished using the traditional Japanese Shou Sugi Ban burning technique, the piece balances its large-scale proportions with elemental material presence.

Its generously sized surface rests on four solid cylindrical legs, giving the piece a floating appearance. The charred and oiled finish enhances the natural grain of the beech, showcasing the shifting texture and surface depth. The rounded legs add playfulness, softening the table’s otherwise monolithic stance.

Founded by cabinetmaker Samuel De Block, Atelier Bloc approaches furniture with a dual lens of architectural precision and hands-on craftsmanship. With a background in high-end interiors and formal training in woodworking, Samuel brings a disciplined sensibility to each piece. His partner, Aude Antoine, an artist and painter, contributes a layered sensitivity to material and composition, shaping the studio’s overall vision.

Corvus exemplifies this collaborative ethos. At once robust and understated, the table embodies a contemporary approach to craft, one that privileges durability, intention, and emotional resonance.