A bold exercise in optical illusion, geometric distortion, and reflective minimalism, the ISOM Tall Table by for transforms a simple side table into a sculptural contemporary object that continuously shifts in appearance depending on light, angle, and perspective. The ISOM collection reflects the studio’s signature approach to combining precise geometry with experimental material techniques, resulting in furniture that exists between architecture, sculpture, and visual illusion. Defined by its sharply faceted silhouette, the ISOM Tall Table is composed of angular mirrored surfaces arranged to create a fragmented geometric form that appears almost digitally rendered. The reflective planes dissolve the physical boundaries of the object by capturing and distorting the surrounding environment, causing the table to visually change throughout the day. Depending on perspective, the piece alternates between appearing monolithic, transparent, fragmented, or nearly invisible, transforming perception into an active part of the design experience.Its sculptural geometry is inspired by isometric projection and crystalline architectural structures, giving the table a futuristic yet highly refined architectural identity. The sharp folded surfaces create dramatic light reflections and shadow transitions that emphasize depth and dimensionality while preserving the purity of the minimalist form. Despite its visually complex appearance, the composition remains carefully balanced and restrained, allowing the material itself to become the central expressive element. The tall vertical proportions make the ISOM particularly suited as a sculptural side table, pedestal, display object, or architectural accent within sophisticated residential interiors, galleries, hospitality spaces, boutiques, and collectible contemporary environments. Its reflective surfaces visually expand surrounding space while introducing movement and energy into otherwise minimalist interiors.