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The Duffy London 'Civilization' Tables are Limited-Edition

The Duffy London 'Civilization' tables have been designed and created by the UK-based design studio headed by Christopher Duffy as a limited-edition range of furniture pieces. The tables come in three versions including the Kailasa, Petra and Hegra, which are all inspired by ancient temples and monuments from around the world. The tables pay homage to the architectural marvels they mimic and bring a touch of history into living or working spaces.

The Duffy London 'Civilization' tables were explained further by Duffy who said, "I’d been in discussions with a team of master stonemasons, on possible projects to work together on, we had come up with quite a few concepts, but nothing quite grabbed me, and then I saw a friend’s photographs from his Saudi Arabia trip. A picture he took at Qasr-al-Farid is how it all started. This was the perfect subject matter as these ancient monuments had long been fascinating to me. I then thought of Petra in Jordan and the Kailasa Temple in India. The ancient masters who designed and carved these most impressive pieces are impossible to improve upon, and so we have simply reinterpreted/rescaled their genius to make this series of pieces."
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