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The Spring Low Coffee Table by Deniz Aktay is a Beautiful Piece of Art

Atish SharmaBy Atish SharmaMay 28, 2022No Comments2 Mins Read
Spring low coffee table design by Deniz Aktay
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If 3D rendering is an art, Deniz Aktay is an artist. The German designer never fails to boggle our minds and his latest conceptual design of the ‘Spring’ low coffee table has left us scratching our heads. The designer has done everything from introducing a cracked metal base design to a tetrahedron structural design. In his latest creation, he moves one step forward and introduces us to the art of balance in form of the ‘Spring’ low coffee table.

The coffee table features a metal tabletop and a helical shaped wooden stand. Speaking of tabletop, the metal tabletop in pictures looks similar to the one in Excalibur and Spinning coffee tables, though there might be subtle changes in the finish, but not in the core structure. However, the table base is the talking point of the design, just like other creations of the designer.

The wooden stand or the base functions as a supporting element for the metal tabletop. Touching the metal top on two ends, the wooden stand creates a ring-like pattern above the table and holds the mighty metal together. Acting as a clever transport handle, the table would also be easier to move around in case it turns into reality. However, it would be a real challenge to mold wood in the desired manner to get the conceptual furniture design right.

Also Read: Minimalist Lip Coffee Table Features a Split Top for Storage

In our last conversation with Deniz Akhtay, the Stuttgart-based designer told us that he is planning to work on his rendering and a few of them would soon be shaped into reality. Deniz also told us that he gets his inspiration from other art forms like sculpturing, architecture, painting, and music which motivates him to deliver such projects to perfection.

Going by his word, I’d hope, this particular design gets the green light because it would be an instant conversation starter and its beautiful design would also add to the décor of any home.

Spring low coffee table design by Deniz Aktay
Image: Deniz Aktay
Spring low coffee table design by Deniz Aktay
Image: Deniz Aktay
Spring low coffee table design by Deniz Aktay
Image: Deniz Aktay
Spring low coffee table design by Deniz Aktay
Image: Deniz Aktay
Spring low coffee table design by Deniz Aktay
Image: Deniz Aktay

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Atish is an avid reader and a writer with almost half a decade of experience in news reporting. He has previously worked with Hindustan Times as a field journalist. He has a profound interest in performing arts and has directed a few insightful plays on social issues and folklore. When not toiling with words or sourcing news for Homecrux and Planet Custodian, he can be found either appreciating cinema, reading cult classics, or searching for existential truth.

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