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Lokum Side Tables Create Interplay of Light and Shade Using Colored Blown Glass

Available in curved rectangle and square shape
Priyanka VyasBy Priyanka VyasMay 16, 20242 Mins Read
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Lokum Side Tables by Sabine Marcelis
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Dutch designer Sabine Marcelis is known for producing functional and decorative objects highlighting reflection and transparency. Research and experimentation around material now bring the designer to the collection of Lokum side tables, that with their minimalistic shape radiate ethereal charm and serve as an element of decor to uplift your space.

Designed for Italian furniture brand Acerbis, which focuses on quality and excellence in design, Lokum side tables are made from crucible brown blown glass. With a simple structure, the table’s surface reflects light that interacts with its surroundings creating reflections. Keeping transparency at its core, the tables flaunt curved contours, adding a distinct character to mesmerize the onlooker.

Lokum draws its shape from two geometric forms: rectangle and square opening possibilities for various customizable configurations. The table can be used as a coffee table owing to its beautiful color nuances and glossy finish, or in combination they can double as side tables to provide space to keep books, lamps, snacks, and drinks.

With captivating and changing visual hues and a smooth and convenient surface, it can complement any living space, giving it more character and an opulent feel. The Lokum side table is distinguished by a delicate fusion of light and matter enhancing creativity. It comes in two hues: Amber and Smoked Gray.

The tables display different heights and widths and can complement your existing furniture and interior. Adopting a small and portable structure, it can be placed next to a sofa, chair, or bed. Pure forms and artisanal use of glass make Lokum accent tables a great replacement for traditional tables.

Lokum Side Table design
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Lokum Side Table shape
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Lokum Side Table variations
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Lokum Side Table enhances decor
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Lokum Side Table complements interior
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Embracing her fondness for books, sunsets, tea and dogs, Priyanka hones over eight years of experience as school educator in North India. She finds serenity in reading self-empowering books, appreciating soothing music and spending quality time with her loved ones. Finally embarking on the exciting journey to be a content creator, now she pens down write-ups for diverse segments.

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