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Nature Inspired Wooden Furniture

Nov 03, 2011 By Joyce Hou , beautifullife
Tag: Wooden furniture,minimalist stool and table

This wooden furniture was designed to bring "landscape qualities into the interior". Designed by Netherlands-based designer Janina Loeve this wooden furniture set "Tettonica" consists of minimalist stool and table. Made of plywood Okoume, this lightweight pieces are constructed by a series of layers rings pile up together, simulating the shape of a canyon or mountain. Both hollow pieces, the table has a transparent glass on top that gives the impression of a more ample space, and the stool has a removable cushion to cover the hole.

wooden furniture,minimalist stool and table,Nature Inspired Wooden Furniture

This wooden furniture was designed to bring "landscape qualities into the interior". Designed by Netherlands-based designer Janina Loeve this wooden furniture set "Tettonica" consists of minimalist stool and table. Made of plywood Okoume, this lightweight pieces are constructed by a series of layers rings pile up together, simulating the shape of a canyon or mountain. Both hollow pieces, the table has a transparent glass on top that gives the impression of a more ample space, and the stool has a removable cushion to cover the hole.

wooden furniture,minimalist stool and tableNature Inspired Wooden Furniture

wooden furniture,minimalist stool and tableNature Inspired Wooden Furniture

wooden furniture,minimalist stool and tableNature Inspired Wooden Furniture

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