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To me, dining tables are one of the most important pieces in the home. They are where we share meals, endless conversations, special celebrations and even those little everyday moments that end up being the most precious. We spend a lot of time around a table, and that is precisely why I believe it should be simple.
Personally, I like natural wood tables with clean, timeless designs. I think that when a piece is well designed, it doesn’t need much else, and that’s exactly what I find in the Fiorella table. Its natural design perfectly captures the essence of Nordic style: functionality, beauty and calm all in one piece.
The natural finishes and soft tones help to create bright spaces, which is essential when I want a home to convey a sense of well-being.
I often look for furniture that brings harmony to a space, and the Fiorella table perfectly embodies that idea. Its design, inspired by the Nordic style, combines soft lines, a light aesthetic and natural finishes that help to create cosy atmospheres.
What’s more, one of the things I like most about this Nordic-style table is its versatility. I can easily picture it in a dining room bathed in natural light, paired with wooden chairs like the Marta in a distressed finish or rattan chairs such as the Parisienne. The combination of these pieces creates a beautifully curated atmosphere, where the wood, natural fibres and neutral tones manage to convey a real sense of home.
What’s more, I think it’s the perfect choice for open-plan spaces where the décor aims to breathe and maintain a certain visual lightness without sacrificing personality.
The essence of Scandinavian style is very much present in every detail of the Fiorella table: functionality, simplicity and beauty. For me, that balance is what ensures a piece stands the test of time and remains relevant regardless of how home décor evolves.
Table decorations to go with
When it comes to setting a table like the Fiorella, I like to stick to the same natural, balanced style. I believe it’s the little details that ultimately give a space its character without making it feel cluttered.
One of the items I’d place on it would be a candlestick, capable of providing warm, indirect light during lunches or dinners. Another option would be to add a ceramic vase in neutral tones with preserved or dried flowers to add texture and an organic touch to the atmosphere.
I also like to pair this type of table with natural materials such as linen, light wood or plant fibres. A light table runner, some scented candles or a small decorative tray can be enough to complete the look without losing the minimalist, relaxed essence that characterises the Nordic style.
For me, the Fiorella table isn’t just a functional piece, but a space designed to enjoy home life in a calm and authentic way.



