Originals – Plank Table
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Simple, elegant and timeless — the endless appeal of the Plank Table can be attributed to its distinctive, mid-century exterior. Designed by Lucian Ercolani in 1956, the table’s rounded, soft-moulded edges and balanced profile transformed it into an instant household favourite.
Bespoke, crafted details accentuate the appeal of the Plank Table, with tapered, outward-facing legs and discrete joinery that blends in seamlessly with the table’s sleek profile. The focal point of the Plank Table, a solid ash table top, lends a grounding, tactile dimension to the table’s clean form.
Sustainable ash
Available in a range of stains and coloured finishes
Please view the L. Ercolani product PDF for detailed product variants
Today, the re-issued Plank Table is a beloved collector’s item, befitting contemporary residences and heritage homes alike.
Originals – Plank Table
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Originals – Plank Table

The Maker /
Ercol
Ercol was founded in England in 1920 by a young Italian, Lucian Ercolani. His simple goal was to make furniture that was well designed and made in a good working environment by craftsmen who took real pride in their jobs.
Today, Ercol remains a family owned company committed to protecting and sharing its highly celebrated legacy. This is achieved through a time-honoured commitment to innovation in manufacturing and design.
The Designer /
Lucian Ercolani
The son of an Italian picture frame maker at the world-renowned Uffizi Gallery in Florence, Lucian Ercolani moved with his family from Tuscany to London in the 1890s. After earning his credentials as a furniture designer, Lucian went on to launch his own company in 1920, which later became known as Ercol.

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Ercol Lara Chairs at The Chapel of St. Peter by Stevens Lawson Architects
We are delighted to share the images of the newly completed Chapel of St. Peter at Auckland School St. Peter's College. It has been a privilege to be involved in providing the furniture for a stunning new piece of New Zealand architecture.
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