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Mawe Low Coffee Table Makes A Room Slick in No Time

It appears like a statue from a distance
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Are you looking for sleek and sophisticated furniture for your home? If yes, you’ll adore the stylish Mawe Low Coffee Table by Parla, a Dubai-based design studio specializing in sculptural furniture. It is a round, glass and marble table likely to add a minimalist touch to a contemporary living room.

Combines marble and glass

Designed by Yasemin Derici, this totemic coffee table takes a cue from the elegant “Moai” sculptures in Ahu Akivi. It boasts a natural stone base and glass top that fits together in  a creative way. The base appears like a piece of rock from a distance but when you get close, you’ll see that it’s sculpted like a statue. Its sumptuous curves look like as if they are formed naturally.

The Mawe Low Coffee Table shows a juxtaposition of marble and glass. It shows how strong natural materials like rock can act soft and elegant when placed with certain materials such as glass. Apart from marble’s natural texture that’s visible through the tinted glass top, these materials create a stunning decorative effect.

The glass top is 10 mm thick and comes in smoked, bronze, and clear glass tints. On the other hand, the marble base is available in Alexander Black and Travertine Marble. So, you can choose it in any tinted glass and natural stone option as per your preference.

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Sculptural design

This classy coffee table is ideal for people wanting furniture that can become a centerpiece in the living room. Its sculptural design will speak to people who adore museum-like decor pieces. Meanwhile, it also indicates the rising demand for minimalist and naturalistic furniture pieces.

If you like the furniture design and want to customize it for your home, you can send a request through the design studio’s website.

Mawe Low Coffee Table by Parla
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Mawe Low Coffee Table by Parla
Image: Parla
Mawe Low Coffee Table by Parla
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