Stalactites as Table Legs : Stalac Coffee Table

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David Long from href="http://everydaydesign.ca/">Practice of Everyday Design a new partnership founded in 2009 with a focus on installation art, product design, and architecture sent me this interesting coffee table. The Stalac coffee table is based on the idea of taking a rectangular section from a cave ceiling and using the Stalactites as the table legs. The Practice of Everyday Design will launch their Stalac Coffee Table at the Interior Design Show 10 – Prototype Exhibit. Finally I can say that this coffee table is one of the most original coffee tables I’ve ever saw, and I can tell you that I’ve saw a lot of coffee tables since 2007 when I’ve started Freshome.com

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