Modern Dining Table With Unique Legs

Modern Dining Table With Unique Legs
What is a quantum? In physics, a quantum is the minimum amount of any physical entity involved in an interaction. This dining table looks as if several corpuscles are moving below the top. Quantum is a dining table by Jason Philips that interprets what the movement or path of subatomic particles might look like. Heavy... 
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Art Deco Dining Table With Unusual Legs

Art Deco Dining Table With Unusual Legs
Jason Philips Design presents Tchotchke Dining Table. This table is a real art object. Each leg of this table is kind of a still life; a transparent glass top is put on them not to distract attention from the legs. The entire piece is finished in glossy white and this gives it a porcelain-like appearance.... 
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Stylish Wooden Dining Tables

Stylish Wooden Dining Tables
That’s what your dining room was waiting for! A collection of dining tables by designer Henk and Roderick Vos for Linteloo. The table called Bagutta is made of a unique mix of expensive woods – – Veneer of Padoek, Coromandel, Kyat, Teak and Mahogany. The legs of such an interesting shape are made of solid... 
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A Dining Table And An Art Object In One

A Dining Table And An Art Object In One
Inspiring nature again! The dining table Fili D’ Erba by Reflex is inspired by plants as its name means ‘stems of herbs’. Isn’t it a masterpiece? All the parts of the table are made of solid handblown glass from the island of Murano. The base is composed of three glass legs and air bubbles glisten... 
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3 New Modern Expandable Dining Tables from Hülsta

3 New Modern Expandable Dining Tables from Hülsta
Hülsta has presented its new range of dining room furniture and among it you could find 3 very attractive expandable dining tables. All of them are made in the minimalist style which is characteristic for this German company. These 3 modern tables have comfortable and very practical top constructions, which allow to easily expand them.... 
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