All of them are made in the minimalist style which is characteristic for this German company. These 3 modern tables have comfortable and very practical top constructions, which allow to easily expand them. The first model ET 1500 stands out from two others by its sculptural shape and original base. The base is quite big, but provides ample legroom. If you prefer more traditional dining tables with 4 legs then ET 1000 plus or ET 1400 could become a stylish centerpiece of your modern dining room. All these tables are available in various finishes so could suit for any interior design. Although they look the most effective in a natural wood finish. You could find more information on Hulsta site.

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In fact, its identity can be searched back into the 17th century, in the times of “archetypal shapes of tables and commodes” , as it was inspired by the how furniture looked four centuries ago. What is striking about this product is its elaborate production method. Here is a statement from the designer:  “This process took three months to perfect. The virtual design was ’sliced’ and each of the 57 slices, each 80mm thick (a total of 741 layers of plywood), was fabricated by CNC (computer numerically controlled) cutting machines, working on three, and sometimes five axes. Each slice was cut from the front and from the back to perfect the curves and undercuts, pushing the boundaries of the technology. All the slices were assembled and the entire object, which is a hollow plywood form, was finished by hand.” A lot of work for an apparently easy-to-make table, don’t you think? There were only 20 of these  made, most of them purchased by museums. – via BookofJoe

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With two floors, high ceilings, large and inclined windows, this place was built on the site of an old warehouse. It is located at the fourth floor and is reachable by elevator also. Getting back to the interior design, you will notice some great furniture elements, such as interesting tables with a rustic effect, a huge floor lamp, a couch filled with giant pillows and a few wooden tools randomly placed in the living-room. The place has two large bedrooms with king-size beds. Decorative elements such as plants, paintings, are also present, creating diversity and contributing to the stylish and leading-edge atmosphere. - via Urban Spaces

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Classy and elegant, the items below can really bring up the aesthetic value of an interior. We enjoy the fact that they are not too flashy, which is actually the first thing that comes to mind when you thing of a reflective furniture item. In the pictures below, you will notice classy arrangements and mellow colors, which go great with this type of unusual designs. We are waiting for you reply on these items. -via Graham and Green

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German designer Axel Schaefer has come up with this modern a-symmetrical high pressure laminate table that comes integrated with a bio-ethanol burning fireplace. Called FIRE the coffee table touts an asymmetric and clear body finished in HPL (high pressure laminate) that not only makes the table look glossy but also ensures durability.

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