Ebur Editions - Otto Nightstand - S
by Studio Ebur
Material
Walnut
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The Otto Nightstand S is a compact bedside cabinet from Studio Ebur's Ebur Editions collection, its form built around an eight-sided geometry that sets it apart from conventional rectangular nightstand design.
The cabinet is crafted from warm walnut, the grain visible through a matte finish that preserves the wood's natural character. The top is recessed, creating a slight lip around the perimeter. The base steps outward slightly beneath the body, giving the piece a grounded, architectural stance. A single door opens to the interior, fitted with a slender hourglass-shaped handle in light-toned wood.
Walnut is worked in workshops that Studio Ebur selects for precise joinery and surface quality. The Otto's clean angles require consistent precision at every face of the octagon, where the wood must join without visible gap. The result sits at the boundary between furniture and object.
Within Ebur Editions, the Otto exists in two sizes. The small version is proportioned for bedside use but reads equally well as a freestanding cabinet or side table in other settings.
W 40 x D 35 x H 48 cm
W 15.75 x D 13.78 x H 18.9 in
Materials: Walnut, White Lacquer.
About
Studio Ebur
Studio Ebur is a Paris design studio founded in 2020 by Racha Gutierrez and Dahlia Hojeij Deleuze. The name carries its own etymology: Ebur is Latin for ivory, a reference to the Ivory Coast where both founders grew up before studying architecture together in Paris.
Their practice covers furniture, lighting, objects, and spatial design. The aesthetic builds on West African craft, Mediterranean light and form, and the French and Italian decorative arts of the early twentieth century. References span Jacques-Emile Ruhlmann, Jean Dunand, Carlo Bugatti, and the Wiener Werkstätte. The studio describes this layering as a palimpsest, cultures accumulated across time that give each piece depth without fixing it to a single origin.
Production is distributed across workshops in France, Portugal, Italy, and Lebanon, each chosen for a specific technique: forged iron, stoneware, raw silk, or the Lebanese marquetry tradition that the studio weaves into contemporary furniture forms.
The debut furniture collection, Le bruit de la mer (2023), drew its title from a shared childhood memory: the sound of the sea on weekends in Ivory Coast and along the Mediterranean. The collection set the studio's formal vocabulary: curved silhouettes, textured surfaces, a tension between raw and refined that carries through their work. Signature pieces such as the Visconti armchair and the Dante mirror translate that vocabulary into domestic scale. Studio Ebur holds AD 100 recognition.
Their furniture and objects are available on Monde Singulier.






































