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Now this is one design that’s complicated and simple at the same time. Made of pine and even mahogany wood, this cocktail table designed by Vito Selma appreciates the art of line drawings. The designer calls it a play of lines, taking inspiration from ‘string art’ that is the arrangement of lines between points to create to create a geometrical pattern. He beautifully plays along with wood, testing in fact the limitations of wood by bending it in a sort of a Hegemonic manner to form a geometrical pattern. Hence it is called a Geo cocktail table. It is also a green product since it uses recycled wooden or unwanted parts of arms and legs of chairs.
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