Dutch designer Lex Pott created an unusual series of Fragments tables, with which he wanted to create a dialogue between, on the one hand, the irregular and rough creations of nature, and on the other, the geometry and polish that reigns in architecture. He created the tables, which are not supported by legs, but instead stand on monoliths, for the design platform The Future Perfect.
Fragments they are rocky tables on monoliths (blue galica), with a polished and precisely machined storage surface. The series includes three types of tables, namely side, dining and coffee table. As a complement to the collection, marble shelves and bowls and vases in red, green and yellow are also available.
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Fragments with a contrasting combination raw and precisely machined material they draw the line between design and art. Unfortunately, you can only dream about the tables, namely the side table costs 13,500 US dollars, the coffee table 19,750 and the dining room 35,500 US dollars!
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