Description
Materials used: Glass, Composite Wood, Natural Wood Veneer, Metal
53W x 53D x 11H
Arrives Assembled
Weight: 150 lbs.
1,999.00$
The unique Ford Coffee Table makes luxurious use of mixed materials to present a tapered triangle aesthetic. Above, crystal glass is resiliently held in place by three split-leg metal supports. Below, a tastefully veneered lower shelf rests elegantly on the floor while closely mirroring the dimensions of the glass table above.
Materials used: Glass, Composite Wood, Natural Wood Veneer, Metal
53W x 53D x 11H
Arrives Assembled
Weight: 150 lbs.
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