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SW Coffee Table, Cream | Tables by soft-geometry. Item made of steel
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SW Coffee Table, Cream | Tables by soft-geometry. Item made of steel
SW Coffee Table, Cream | Tables by soft-geometry. Item made of steel
SW Coffee Table, Cream | Tables by soft-geometry. Item made of steel
SW Coffee Table, Cream | Tables by soft-geometry. Item made of steel

Created and Sold by soft-geometry

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SW Coffee Table, Cream

Price $1,850

Creation: 16-20 weeks

Handmade

Woman Owned

Reclaimed Materials

Made In USA

Made To Order

DimensionsWeight
17H x 36W x 24.5D in
43.18H x 91.44W x 62.23D cm

sw coffee table
metal coffee table, custom colors

Simple, playful geometries form the light and fluid sw geometric coffee table in powder coated steel. Perched on an arched-belly base on one side and a rolled rack for storage on the other, the table offers moments of surprise in its subtle reveals of form and color. The geometric coffee table effortlessly brings back a Bauhaus style play of elements that makes the most of its minimal form.

Shown here in cream latte powder coat frame and mint rack; and cream latte frame, apricot top and mint rack. More custom colors are available on request.

36” x 24.5” x 17”

Item SW Coffee Table, Cream
Created by soft-geometry
As seen in Private Residence, San Francisco, CA
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Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2019
Collaborative studio exploring softness in furniture and home objects

Founded in 2019 by Indian designers Utharaa L Zacharias and Palaash Chaudhary, soft-geometry is a collaborative design studio creating collectible objects around central theme of softness.Their work intersects forming new, contemporary geometries, textures and transparencies, with slow and imperfect hand-worked techniques. Zacharias and Chaudhary often reference these ideas from the rich visual culture and hand-crafts of their hometowns in India,and derive opportunities to bridge traditional and modern ways of making and seeing.