Leman - Dining Table
by Vincent Mazenauer
Material
Ash
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The Leman Dining Table is a large-scale piece by Vincent Mazenauer, part of the MS Exclusive Leman collection in solid ash.
The top is elongated with subtle chamfering at its corners, producing a quietly octagonal outline that departs from the strict rectangle without becoming decorative. Two substantial rectangular pedestals, each flaring gently at the base, support the top with the same visual logic found across the Leman collection: mass balanced by soft geometric transitions. The ash grain runs continuously across the top, each table carrying its own reading of the material.
Mazenauer builds the Leman Dining Table in solid ash through European workshops that he selects for precision in joinery and finishing. The surface receives a hand-applied treatment that protects without obscuring the wood.
Within the Leman collection, the dining table is the largest horizontal surface, the piece where the designer's approach to material consistency and formal restraint is most fully articulated.
W 288 x D 120 x H 75 cm
W 113.39 x D 47.24 x H 29.53 in
Materials: Ash wood (on request available in walnut, pear, blackened ash, oak)
About
Vincent Mazenauer
Vincent Mazenauer is a Swiss designer born in 1993. Raised between French-speaking Switzerland, the Netherlands, and France, where he studied in La Rochelle, he draws inspiration from his multicultural background. Now based in Lausanne, Vincent launched his high-end design project in 2019, creating contemporary design pieces that combine ancestral craftsmanship with innovative techniques.
The Mineral armchair, released in 2020, established his signature approach: blending noble materials with a refined exploration of ancient and modern forms. Proportions and surface treatments are finalized through close development work with each atelier partner before production is confirmed.
Committed to ethical sourcing, Vincent works exclusively with ateliers in Switzerland, France, Italy, and Portugal, each chosen for material quality and production standards.





























