1. Do you remember Designer Eduard Locota’s stunning DelMare collection that paid homage to the sea or the recently designed wall lamps made from coal and resin? Now, the tireless Romanian designer is back with another gorgeous piece of furniture – the Azzurro Table. This sculptural table boasts a fully-customizable design that takes cue from a natural water body.

Experimenting with different materials like acrylic glass and marble, the designer has managed to create amazing colors that mimic a panoramic sea or ocean. This timeless furniture has a powerful design, which will not only make it a great centerpiece but also a definite conversation starter. Hence, this sculptural design is likely to stay with you for many years to come.

According to the artist, his love and respect for nature have inspired him to create such vibrant yet functional artworks that can bring harmony between nature and modern interior. Meanwhile, its clean contemporary look is likely to add modern yet rustic flair to any living space.  

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As water flows into the land and back again, this gorgeous table also captures the infinite energy movement in an attractive way. The water-like effect on the tabletop seems to change its form if you see it from different angles. This way the sculptural furniture will give endless hours of enjoyment to the viewers. Want to bring this sculptural table to your home? You can request for the price on Locota’s website.

Image: Eduard Locota
Image: Eduard Locota
Image: Eduard Locota
Image: Eduard Locota

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