Balance celebrated in the Clay Table

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Editorial Team
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Desalto’s Clay Table by designer Marc Krusin showcases a clever mix between sculpture, balance and stability.

 

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The Clay Table is Marc Krusin’s bold experiment in balance. The British designer resolved the structural challenge presented by the table top resting on a tapered base by developing a connecting piece that, despite its small size, does not compromise stability.

The Clay Table takes its name from a finish option for the MDF-top version, which is made from a special lava-stone paste that is applied by hand using a palette knife to achieve a raw sculptural finish. The lava-stone finish injects the table with the look and feel of natural stone. Tops are also available in black or white toughened glass – in matt or gloss finish – and ceramic tile.

With sizes ranging from 1200, 1400, 1600 and 1800mm diameter, this architecturally sound table can suit numerous small and large scale interiors as a dining, meeting or reception table.

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