Elias Kababie's Pint Table was Inspired by Dripping Paint
Meghan Young — January 15, 2011 — Art & Design
The Pint Table is definitely not a piece of furniture that falls under the "classic table" category. Though it seems as though it drew inspiration from a crime scene, it was actually inspired by dripping paint.
Designed by Mexico City-based Elias Kababie, the Pint Table is available in dining table and coffee table options. Priced at $5,000 and $3,500 respectively, it is available in five colors: red, pink, blue, black and white.
Designed by Mexico City-based Elias Kababie, the Pint Table is available in dining table and coffee table options. Priced at $5,000 and $3,500 respectively, it is available in five colors: red, pink, blue, black and white.
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