
TTMM Tea Table
A lesson in Swedish Grace - our collection of restored Smoking Tables that inspired our very own side table.
Swedish Grace Design
In 1920s Sweden, National Romanticism quietly evolved into “Swedish Grace,” a style defined by simple elegance, colorful geometry, and classy neoclassical flourishes. It was like Art Deco got a calm Swedish massage. Designers back then were clearly tired of chaos, imagining a peaceful, orderly Sweden far from Europe’s mess. Honestly, we could all use a little more Swedish Grace right about now.

For Leisure & Entertainment
One of our favorite things to come out of the Swedish Grace period was the Smoking Table. Inspired by North African tables, Swedish Grace designers created their own versions of the same concept. Decorative side tables with function - drawers for cigars and cigarettes, shelves for drinks and ash trays. These tables were meant to be lived with and enjoyed.

A smoking table with marquetry detailing & storage compartments.

TTMM TEA TABLE
This is our take on the classic "Swedish Rökbord - Smoking Table.” Two open shelves for tchotchkes and a cabinet for concealed goods combined with little stainless feet for a detail that matches our daybed. The cabinet is made out of walnut wood with an ebonized tabletop border. Can be used as a side table or nightstand.


The TTMM Tea Table shown with Deco Lamp, Cartier Clock, Jean Michel Frank Wooden Box, Gio Ponti Loveseat, & a TTMM Crimson Lumbar Pillow.