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Table Basse MOD by Amaury Poudray and Jerhome

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Basse in French essentially translates as “low,” and essentially Table Basse MOD is a coffee table, though the fancier-sounding name surely fits the sleek, sophisticated look of the piece. Produced through a collaboration between designer Amaury Poudray and furniture maker Jerhome, MOD presents a perfect balance between quirks – unique moments – conceived by an artist and the meticulous attention to detail and construction by a practiced craftsman. The coffee table features a primarily wooden build with a double tray and drawer; despite this demure description, the feet of the table are in directional disarray, the scattered nature an artistic statement. Painted accents, also disobeying laws of uniformity, make MOD an exciting piece that precedes the forthcoming series from these two talents.

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