Mistaken Cut Gives Unique But Related Identities to “Delete” Table

The new table design by Martin Sprouse is surely an interesting one. As per the designer, the same was a result of a mistaken cut which led to deleting certain section of the square tables and thereby creating a unique and different identity. Also the different sections are more elaborated with the usage of two different types of materials. The overall look of the table is compact and classy which can be used both as a writing station or to store documents. So, this table is a very practical product derived out of an unplanned mistake! Go ahead and see its usage in everyday life.

delete table furniture

delete table furniture

delete table furniture

delete table furniture

delete table furniture

Designer : Martin Sprouse via HomeDosh

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