Interior Design

The Dyvel Table by Silva Bradshaw

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With the remarkable illusion of appearing to float, the Dyvel table is a simple dream that can leave a world of ease to its user. Designed by Silva Bradshaw, this lovely piece of furniture is made up of two parallel glass surfaces that’s held up by four white oak wooden legs. It seems as if the table top is floating because of how the legs support the lower plane. You can even create a canvas of favorite memories or store your everyday objects on the lower level. Simply amazing, this table has two levels of excellence.

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