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The Berlin Table by Meyer Miller Smith Takes Inspiration from the City

Designer Meyer Miller Smith was inspired by the topography and architecture of the German capital while creating the Berlin Table. Photographed here with several plushie brown bears (the bear being a symbol of the city), the Berlin Table reflects the vibrant cityscape of the European epicentre.

Aspects of the city's neo-renaissance architecture, prefab town blocks found in East-Germany and modern buildings can all be seen within the Berlin Table. Have a look for yourself by clicking through the gallery.
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