Oak Coffee Table Mini By Daniel Nikolovski

$1,580

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Oak coffee table mini by Daniel NikolovskiDimensions: W 43,2 x D 36,3 x H 37cmMaterials: Massive oakAlso available in walnut.Handmade from locally sourced oak wood, originating from the south of Macedonia, the OAK Series are defined by a bold sculptural composition and visually appealing contrasts of volumes. These series are part of a series ‘Support Macedonian Design’ aiming on creating stronger relation between macedonian designers, craftsmen and physical/online stores. Oak bench is made from different thicknesses of massive oak boards, interlocked between eachother with minimal jointery.Oak dining table is defined by a circular top with soften edge, resting on a decagonal base. Dining tables are a place for family and socialising, so keeping that in mind, the single leg (base) offers comfortability and uninterrupted usage.Mini & Maxi coffee tables are complementing eachother and are inspired by lake geologies. The organic top surface has a soften bottom edge and is sitting on a decagonal shape.Daniel Nikolovski (1992) is a Macedonian-born interior and furniture designer, currently living and working in Milan, Italy. His work is narrative-driven and is characterised by the use of sculptural geometries, altering proportions, expressed through rich range of materials such as: steel, resin, tortoiseshell acetate, boldly-patterned woods and fabrics used in the fashion industry.An alumni of Istituto Europeo di Design (BA) - Milan and a graduate of the Royal College of Art (MA) - London, some of his past work experiences include: Creative Direction and Design for the furniture brand KABINET, Verona (2019), Set Design for the exhibition Designing Craft / Crafting Design, Vienna (2017), Interior Design for NCDA, Hong Kong (2015).Throughout his career, he has presented his work at Salone del Mobile, FIAC (Paris), Paris Design Week, Offsite Online (NY) and Vienna Design Week. Daniel’s work has been published in Elle Decoration, Marie Claire Maison, AD and The New York Times.

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