If getting immersed into a coffee table design sounds too unlikely, your perspective might be changed after looking at this one-of-a-kind Seven Lakes Table by Washington-based artist and furniture designer Greg Klassen. As you can see, this outstanding coffee table straddles the line between furniture and art.

This functional art table has a solid base that’s made from hand-cut western red cedar to form a depiction of seven lakes (or natural voids). Plus, the tempered glass top gives a clear view of the seven lakes-like formations underneath.

The base of the table mimics the human hand if seen from a distance. But when you come closer, you’ll see exciting edges and vivid grains that are found in the fallen trees. The highlight of the table is its bluish resin design that represents seven lakes in your home’s vicinity.

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Measuring 72-inches in diameter, 29-inches in height, the table is a perfect furniture piece for a living room that needs organic or nature-inspired elements in the interior. It’s amazing how the designer transforms reclaimed wood into striking work of art integrated with glass.

This is not the first time we’ve seen such river tables, but Seven Lakes Table has something unusual about it. It’s a true work of art in the form of furniture that can completely transform the look of any interior. However, to purchase this creative coffee table for your abode, you need to spend a hefty price of $23,000.

Image: Greg KLassen
Image: Greg KLassen
Image: Greg KLassen
Image: Greg KLassen

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