Design, Interior Design

Treasure Table

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Designed by Frederik Roijé of Amsterdam, the Treasure Table resembles a scientific sample jar. The side table displays one’s little pieces of treasure inside a base of handblown glass. Sealed with a top of natural brown or black cork, the table can protect valuable or delicate objects behind glass. Made in Holland, Roijé’s design comes in two sizes, one of which is large enough to hold a skull. Gather a collection and create a home museum.

Photographs courtesy of Frederik Roijé

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