Minimalist Coffee Table Showcasing an Original Geometry: Right Angles
Sponsored LinksCouple of years ago, tables might me a thing that should be build with wood so that it will be solid, but now, an amazing design of tables such the Right Angles must be a good stuff to consider. This idea comes from Jason Phillips Design who recently make a simple coffee table design in prestigious style, it entitled Right Angles. Here is the information we were sent in the press release: “In geometry, a right angle is an angle formed by two straight lines that intersect at exactly 90 degrees. As a rotation, a right angle corresponds to a quarter turn, as in a quarter of a full circle. I love exploring dimension, and what comes across as a simple table is actual a painstakingly balanced series of abrupt changes in direction. My intention was to go against one’s natural desire to create a standard path metal bars would move to create a table. The asymmetry works because the angles are so exact. As I worked and reworked the lines, I realized there was opportunity to play with functional glass shelves at different heights. Right Angles is a cocktail table and it measures 48×34x17?h. Constructed from cold-pressed steel and finished in matte black. Other finishes can be custom ordered.” Minimalist and practical, the table is a lovely addition to any modern interior, provided it is inhabited by someone who likes to dust often.
Minimalist Coffee Table Showcasing an Original Geometry Right Angles
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