LyZadie Design Studio's Tables Inspired by Māori Weaving Practices
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Dezeen staff
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Summary
LyZadie Design Studio in New Zealand has crafted tables from reclaimed kauri and rimu wood inspired by Māori weaving practices. The tables feature intricate tops based on modern interpretations of traditional weaving techniques.
Key quotes
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