Butterfly Table

Butterfly Table

Bold and beautiful, this unique piece of furniture is designed by the British Alexander Taylor in accordance with International standards. Known as butterfly table, its sculptural base is well-supporting the glass plate.

It is this complicated yet designer form of the timber structure that end up creating wings of butterflies, giving you the feel to breathe in the open air (high sky) while being packed in four boundaries.

Butterfly Table

The proportioned gathering of refined plywood plates makes it look complete. The beauty of its formation adds simplicity and elegance to it. The stability of the table is assured using non-skid pastilles.

This table is a replica of the Taylor’s talent and courage to experiment with new designs. The structure is plated reopens some natural or tinted white and black. Butterfly exists in two dimensions:

Price:

Square plate: $191,448 (90 X 90 cm)
Rectangular plate: $ 267,600 (120 X 90 cm)
Designer: Alexander Taylor

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Butterfly Table

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