It’s like you cut a piece from the ocean and you put it in your home as a table. Duffy London designed this table as a 3d geological cross-section of the sea showing its topography by woods and glass sheets overlapping and the blue color calibration.
By Duffy London:” I was looking into sheets of thick glass at my glass manufacturer’s factory, and noticed how the material darkened as they added more layers – the same way the sea does as it deepens.” And he describes: I wanted to use this effect to replicate a real piece of the earth’s sea bed. like a mythical power had lifted a perfect rectangle straight from the earth’s crust to use as his personal ornament.
Designer: Christopher Duffy
Dimension: 160cm L, 80cm W, 46cm H
Materials: High grade wood from Forest Stewardship Council managed forests and other controlled sources.

Courtesy of © Duffy London

Courtesy of © Duffy London

Courtesy of © Duffy London

Courtesy of © Duffy London

Courtesy of © Duffy London

Courtesy of © Duffy London

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