You’ve heard of getting lost in a good book, but can you say the same about a table? British design brand Duffy London is back with yet another mesmerizing creation that invites viewers to lose ...
We’ve previously featured Duffy for his playful Swing Table, a modular unit that suspends guests around a long table. Like the Swing Table and Duffy’s other designs, the Abyss Table expertly executes ...
This month’s beautiful lasting impression is a table inspired by the ocean… The piece The Abyss Table utilises layered wood and glass to replicate the differing depths of the earth’s seabed. The ...
The Kraken Abyss Table is a study in topography from Christopher Duffy, crafted using layers of Plexiglas and sustainably sourced timber. Depicting a geological cross-section of the ocean bed, this ...
The designers from Duffy London experimented with the materials glass, Plexiglas and wood for an entire year before coming up with their design for the Abyss coffee table. The London studio used a 3D ...
Christopher Duffy’s furniture looks like it belongs in a Magritte painting. The British designer creates pieces made of equal parts whimsy and precision, meaning his portfolio includes things like ...
Riding a wave of layered tabletops, Christopher Duff's Abyss Table uses stacked sheets of glass and wood to create a bathymetric effect and is to be given a limited run of merely 25. A £6,960 ...
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