
K-OVA Table by Sebastian Medrano Casas
It’s not everyday that one comes across a truly trapezoidal table.

So we were quite pleased to discover K-OVA for our geometric week. The prototype above illustrates its elemental shape, while below it’s shown as a handsomely crafted piece with contrasting woods and a cleverly inset glass top.

K-OVA has a rustic feel, but its unusual shape gives it a certain versatility too. One can picture it in a modest chalet in the Alps or in an eclectic bistro in London.

Or perhaps in your own living room. If interested, visit Sebastian here.
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