Often the center of attention, the Longford Coffee Table was intelligently designed to maximize both surface area and relaxation space. Above, a bronze glass top rests upon a rounded, warm wood frame. Below, ultra-thin trident base provides plenty of stability. Generous proportions allow for larger scale entertaining.
The playful, modern silhouette of this Fred Segal side table feels plucked from a Hollywood Hills patio. Minimalist bird legs lead from a rounded base to a flat surface ready to serve cocktails and snacks. Looks fly in pairs or striking solo.
LA-based designer Eric Trine “designs by making, rather than drawing.” Each project begins in his studio with his hands and tools. The idea for these tables was born on one of his many trips to a metal supplier where he saw a disc of salvaged sheet steel. He welded the geometric steel base and powder-coated it so it can live indoors or out. We love it as a display spot for terrariums, books or flea market finds.
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