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ENTLER Studio | Launching The Beginning End Table

Sculpting LA’s Ceramic Evolution with Jonathan Entler

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Lily Brown

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Photographed by Dan Collopy, Courtesy of ENTLER.

ENTLER, the Los Angeles-based studio best known for its avant-garde ceramic lighting, is expanding its creative horizons with the introduction of the Beginning End Table. Renowned for their sculptural approach and distinct design language, ENTLER has been redefining functional art since its launch in 2015, under the direction of founder Jonathan Entler. Initially lauded for their unique line of table lamps, ENTLER has steadily evolved into a wide range of innovative furnishings. Whether it’s bespoke lighting, tailored finishes, or one-of-a-kind configurations, the studio’s commitment is not just about making objects — it’s about creating experiences, where form meets function in the most unexpected ways.

Photographed by Paloma Dooley, Courtesy of ENTLER.

The Beginning End Table embodies ENTLER’s signature shape for combining artistry with everyday utility. Its sculptural ceramic form and weighted base deliver both stability and interior elegance, offering a playful yet refined addition to any space. Compact in size, but not in presence, it’s a piece that promises to elevate the ordinary. Whether it’s cradling a morning coffee, supporting someone’s work setup, or serving as a stylish perch for a patio cocktail, this table is designed to blend seamlessly into any environment while adding a bold visual touch.

Photographed by Dan Collopy, Courtesy of ENTLER.

Locally crafted to order in Los Angeles, this new table is 18” and 30” high with a sleek 14” diameter top available in three mirror finishes: classic, gold, and smoked. Customization is where ENTLER truly shines, with hardware options in brass, nickel, or color-matched finishes to complement the glaze. For those seeking something even more personalized, the studio offers custom sizing, color variations, and even alternate tabletop materials upon request.

Photographed by Paloma Dooley, Courtesy of ENTLER.
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FLAUNT Magazine, ENTLER Studio, Beginning End Table, Jonathan Entler, Lily Brown
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