Design in transition
June 24, 2013
Belma exhibited in Mikser’s Ghost Project design competition. SO cool!
(Some other time I want to share some more of her designs..)
“Beechwood coffee table with partially sandblasted glass top is made of three modular semicircle elements that support each other This dynamic piece of furniture is made of local, Bosnian beechwood. Three modules form a triangular space beneath the glass top that can be filled with sweets or other colorful pieces. Key words are simplicity, dynamics, support, playfulness, symmetry.”
5 Comments
leave one →
What a gorgeous coffee table. I love the simplicity of it!
I love how you can hide things in the middle, haha
This is beautiful! I’ve been looking and thinking a lot about design lately since I’m taking a front-end design class. So amazing that we both think alike!
This coffee table post is a perfect follow-up to your last one on DIY instant coffee!
ahhh you take so many classes, you are amazing!!! I hope you’ll post some of your designs 😀
(haha I didn’t even notice the tie-in with the instant coffee… the subconscious at work… ;))
I know! I can’t stop taking classes. I’m already thinking about what I want to take in the fall 🙂 I’ve been working on some logo designs, and you’ll get to see those soon!
Re: the tie-in with instant coffee. Maybe the next post will be a DIY beautiful and stunning beechwood coffee table with partially sandblasted glass top and three modular semicircle elements… 😉 I want one!!