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Summit Nesting Tables by Moving Mountains

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Nesting tables are a staple for small city apartments, but their typical orthogonal forms have certainly lost their novelty. Moving Mountains injects a little bit of playfulness and its own character into the design of Summit Nesting Tables. The legs of these tables are angled such that the nested group of three ash tables forms a visual effect similar to Moving Mountain’s own logo. The slant of the silhouette evokes nature’s own peaks and valleys, and even the aggregated table surfaces garner this effect. Simplicity speaks for itself, as the unfinished wood best highlights the practiced joinery work connecting the apex of the legs to the tabletop.

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