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Designed by Hoffmann Kahleyss Design
Symbolic, archaic references and a sculptural silhouette define the Glyph Side Table, designed by the German studio, Hoffmann Kahleyss Design. The Glyph features a slightly translucent tabletop in black-tinted tempered glass appears to be floating while revealing the characteristic cross-sectional view of the base components. Crafted in black-stained oak veneer, two pointy ellipses elegantly meet in a T-shape. Lowering the gaze, the shape is interrupted by a gently sloping gap that adds lightness and counter-plays the bold appearance of the design.
Finishes:
Structure in solid oak stained black, top in glass tinted grey
Dimensions:
DIA700 x H415 mm
$3,460.00$2,941.00
Symbolic, archaic references and a sculptural silhouette define the Glyph Side Table, designed by the German studio, Hoffmann Kahleyss Design. The Glyph features a slightly translucent tabletop in black-tinted tempered glass appears to be floating while revealing the characteristic cross-sectional view of the base components. Crafted in black-stained oak veneer, two pointy ellipses elegantly meet […]
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