The Crucifixion Coffee Table is Inspired by Religion and Geometry
Meghan Young — February 20, 2011 — Art & Design
References: fuquanjunze & yankodesign
There is something austerely gorgeous and serene about the Crucifixion Coffee Table, which is inspired by both religion and geometry. Aside from those two inspirations, I think its successful design has very much to do with the overall execution.
Designed by Fuquan Junzefor for Oil Monkey, the Crucifixion Coffee Table is stunning in its simplicity. The stainless steel and polycarbonate figure create an almost ethereal presence that one cannot help but appreciate.
Designed by Fuquan Junzefor for Oil Monkey, the Crucifixion Coffee Table is stunning in its simplicity. The stainless steel and polycarbonate figure create an almost ethereal presence that one cannot help but appreciate.
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