The Levels low table series by Dan Yeffet and Lucie Koldova

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Levels is a collection of three low tables. The all have different heights and even different shapes. The Levels series was designed by Dan Yeffet and Lucie Koldova. They are all crafted from solid oak and they also have satin glass tops. The interesting thing about these tables is the fact that they are all intersecting.

The three tables can be intersected in many different ways. They each have specific shapes that allow them to receive the closet one in terms of dimensions and to fit like two puzzle pieces. The heights of the tables have also been specifically designed to allow them to do that. The tables have very simple designs. They are made of solid oak wood so they are durable and strong. They have a simple and compact design and yet they also have a delicate look. They feature curbed lines and friendly shapes.

The three tables feature a compact structure with round tops and bottoms. The top are covered with satin glass and they are black. The combination of black ad natural wood finish is subtle and elegant. The three tables can be used as a set but they can also serve as individual pieces of furniture. Each one can be sued for a different purpose and after that they can all meet again and hug each other.

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