These Chairs Fit Snuggly into Notched Sections of Its Table
Christopher Magsambol — October 3, 2015 — Art & Design
References: b-de-c & contemporist
This geometric dining table relies on simple design concepts to execute its unique look. Although it may seem visually complex, the design by 'Bureau de Change' utilizes a few streamlined elements and strategically placed notches to create a distinct dining table look.
Each of the four chairs is made from handwoven walnut-framed materials and the tabletops are made from white marble. The goal for the piece was to blend functionality with aesthetics and have create something with a little bit of drama. This approach by the designers mirrors how they look at architecture projects.
This minimalist table incorporates design elements from architecture and geometry to create a distinctive dining table. This piece is perfect for any homeowner who is looking for pieces that have a clear attention to detail.
Each of the four chairs is made from handwoven walnut-framed materials and the tabletops are made from white marble. The goal for the piece was to blend functionality with aesthetics and have create something with a little bit of drama. This approach by the designers mirrors how they look at architecture projects.
This minimalist table incorporates design elements from architecture and geometry to create a distinctive dining table. This piece is perfect for any homeowner who is looking for pieces that have a clear attention to detail.
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