The Graft Table by Anil Ercan Branches Out Beautifully
Meghan Young — September 1, 2012 — Art & Design
References: futerodesign & yankodesign
The Graft Table looks like an upside down grove. The tabletop acts as the clearing while the legs are the trees that surround it. Granted, it appears that only the tabletop is reversed since the supports divaricate upwards as they are supposed to.
Designed by Anil Ercan of Futuro Design, a studio based in Turkey, the Graft Table is strikingly simplistic except for the branching details just below its surface. A slender piece of furniture, the Graft Table encourages people to enjoy its clean lines and minimalist aesthetic. Perfect for both modern and traditional homes, it will bring a touch of nature into them without overwhelming the existing decor.
The Graft Table is available in two versions, one with white legs and the other with black ones.
Designed by Anil Ercan of Futuro Design, a studio based in Turkey, the Graft Table is strikingly simplistic except for the branching details just below its surface. A slender piece of furniture, the Graft Table encourages people to enjoy its clean lines and minimalist aesthetic. Perfect for both modern and traditional homes, it will bring a touch of nature into them without overwhelming the existing decor.
The Graft Table is available in two versions, one with white legs and the other with black ones.
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