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ETable by Tommaso Bistacchi

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Italian designer Tommaso Bistacchi is  branching out creating unique accent furniture. The ETable is a combination magazine rack and side table. Made of beech wood, the legs resemble a tree almost as if the parts naturally grew together after a bit of sunshine and water. Limbs fasten to the curved wood seamlessly, magazines rest snugly inside. A simple circular table top is perfectly sized to rest a drink, peeking out the turned knob adds more curious design. It’s a piece that brings an effortless flow to the organic atmosphere of a room.

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