The Troche Collection Features Small Side Tables with Curved Bases
Gil Cohen — April 27, 2013 — Art & Design
Designers Wendy Legro and Maarten Collignon of Studio WM have teamed up to create the Troche collection of small side tables that are simplistic, yet intriguing.
Subtle design elements, such as the curved bases and drum-like tops, make these tables curious creations that are filled with the promise of mystery and ambiguity. The tops come right off, revealing a hidden cavern in which you can stash all of your secrets and clutter, tucking them safely away while leaving the storage unit on display as a serving table. Two sizes and styles, one with a solid maple top and the other in Corian, the designs are minimalist.
Save space with small side tables that double as storage.
Subtle design elements, such as the curved bases and drum-like tops, make these tables curious creations that are filled with the promise of mystery and ambiguity. The tops come right off, revealing a hidden cavern in which you can stash all of your secrets and clutter, tucking them safely away while leaving the storage unit on display as a serving table. Two sizes and styles, one with a solid maple top and the other in Corian, the designs are minimalist.
Save space with small side tables that double as storage.
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