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The 'Mura' Side Table Has a Flowing Base Design

The 'Mura' side table has been designed by the STACKLAB design studio as an elegant furniture piece for the modern home that takes the accent piece moniker seriously. The side table maintains an asymmetrical form that starts off with a solid base to prioritize a sense of movement and is named after the Japanese word for irregularity or unevenness. The table was created in collaboration with the Jeff Goodman Studio (JGS) and boasts an elegant glass topper achieved through a proprietary glass fabrication process.

The 'Mura' side table is observed in brass and bismuth base options, which are both set to be available exclusively at Maison Gerard in New York City. The opulent form of the tables help them to transcend into a statement piece for discerning design aficionados to appreciate.
Trend Themes
1. Asymmetrical Furniture Design - Designing furniture pieces with a sense of movement and asymmetry presents an opportunity for designers to create unique and unconventional pieces.
2. Collaborative Furniture Design - Collaborative furniture design, such as that between STACKLAB and Jeff Goodman Studio, leads to innovative and creative pieces that can attract design aficionados.
3. Proprietary Glass Fabrication - Developing a proprietary glass fabrication process, as seen with the 'Mura' side table, can lead to unique and innovative glass designs in the furniture industry.
Industry Implications
1. Furniture Design - Incorporating movement and asymmetry into modern furniture designs can lead to a unique selling proposition and attract a wider consumer demographic.
2. Home Decor - The 'Mura' side table presents an opportunity for home decor businesses to offer unique and eye-catching accent pieces for consumers who appreciate unconventional designs.
3. Glass Manufacturing - Developing proprietary glass fabrication processes, as seen with the 'Mura' side table, presents an opportunity for glass manufacturers to create new and innovative glass designs in the furniture industry.

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