Everything has been thought through, measured, and tested multiple times, making it probably the most optimal-sized product on the market. When designing our products, we strive to maintain the ‘golden balance’ between the grill chef’s workspace ergonomics, minimalism, and preserving space on your terrace. No matter what grill you have, whether it’s Kamado Joe, Bono, Green Egg, or any other, you will fit a pizza stone, heat deflectors, cast-iron cooking grates, a cauldron, tongs, gloves, charcoal bags, essential utensils, a charcoal starter, thermometer, and other small accessories.
Only the highest quality materials
For the Kamado tables we manufacture, we carefully select only the best wood, ISO-certified fastening and joining components, hardware, adhesives suitable for harsh conditions, as well as paints, dyes, and oils.
Furniture casters are not designed for such heavy loads, so we install much more expensive but reliable industrial casters.
Handmade furniture
Kamado tables are crafted with a lot of handmade work. The production of each Grill table involves complex processes requiring high craftsmanship, patience, and attention to detail. All processes are carried out by skilled carpenters, ensuring the perfection of even the smallest details and maintaining high-quality standards.
Minimal further maintenance
We coat the wood with the highest quality oil, using eco-friendly Rubio Monocoat (Belgium) oil for most of our Kamado tables, and for specific color needs, we use Osmo (Germany).
Unlike Kamado tables from other manufacturers, whose finishes are made from inorganic materials like WPC or HPL Compact, which fade over time and cannot be restored to their original color, our table will look like new with regular maintenance. Renewing the wood only takes about an hour, once a year.
Every detail matters
We value aesthetics, perfection, design, and flawless workmanship, which is why we pay attention to even the smallest details.
We carefully process each part, smooth out surfaces and edges.
To reveal the form and beauty of the handle’s shape and surface, we rout it into the front side. At first glance, it may seem like a minor task and time-consuming, but details are important to us.