The Clover Table by Werteloberfell May Just Bring You Luck
Meghan Young — October 30, 2010 — Art & Design
References: platform-net & contemporist
Although it might baffle you at first why the Clover table was named after a clover, if you browse through the gallery quickly, you'll quickly understand. Essentially, the table resembled a clover throughout the process of creating it.
Designed by WertelOberfell for DuPont Corian, the Clover table is made out of a flat sheet of Corian material. This minimalist structure is sleek and modern -- perfect for many homes, studios and office spaces.
Designed by WertelOberfell for DuPont Corian, the Clover table is made out of a flat sheet of Corian material. This minimalist structure is sleek and modern -- perfect for many homes, studios and office spaces.
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