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Subscribe today. This limited-edition 3.5-foot-wide coffee table ($7,000) layers wood under a sheet of glass to create a topo map of the ocean floor. We're hoping for a mountain version soon.
The designers from Duffy London experimented with the materials glass, Plexiglas and wood for an entire year before coming up with their design for the Abyss coffee table. The London studio used a 3D ...
This week landlocked design bloggers have been swooning over London-based designer Christopher Duffy’s Abyss Table, a mesmerizing sculpture masquerading as a coffee table that mimics the deep ...
With a clever placement of opposing mirrors, we get an illuminated highlight drawing us into an impossibly endless abyss ...
Christopher Duff's Abyss Table uses stacked sheets of glass and wood to create a bathymetric effect and is to be given a limited run of merely 25. A £6,960 (US$11,900) price tag for the eyecatching ...
If the Abyss Table seems familiar, it’s probably because you’ve seen Duffy’s previous take on the gorgeous conversation piece. Unlike the first version however, the new Abyss Table is set ...
Like the Swing Table and Duffy’s other designs, the Abyss Table expertly executes a simple and imaginative idea into a unique, but functional piece of furniture. Each of his works is hand-made ...