Exploring the Sculptural Megalith Tables by Duffy London
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Summary
The Megalith tables by Duffy London feature steel blocks that give the appearance of teetering mid-fall in their bases, inspired by brutalist architecture and Stanley Kubrick films. The tables have glass tops on solid steel bases, reflecting the designer's playful style and influences from iconic films.
Key quotes
· 3 pulledSteel blocks appear to teeter mid-fall in the bases of these sculptural, brutalist-informed tables by furniture brand Duffy London.
Duffy London founder Christopher Duffy looked to his interests in brutalist architecture and the visual aesthetics of Stanley Kubrick films when designing the Megalith tables.
The sculptural Megalith tables feature glass tops on a solid steel base.
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