The use of shadow and light almost inevitably elevates the sophistication and complexity of any design. The Anemone Table, by Anna-Katriina Tilli and Mari Relander, lays hand-made lace over sandblasted glass across a basic powder-coated metal table. The result is a beautiful lace pattern cast onto the floor beneath. The otherwise ordinary surface takes on a dynamic presence which you can change with the angle and color of your lighting.
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wow, love this table. I am a bit obsessed with trees as a design inspiration and this reminds me of sitting under a canopy of trees on a sunny day with bits of light filtering down. great concept!!