Simplicity is generally the core of artistry but with a creative approach, a design can become sophisticated and celebrated. Globally recognized, furniture studio Studiopepe has blended simplicity with an artistic approach to developing the Saba coffee tables that are inspired by Greek concepts. Collectively, the collection of center and side tables has been named Philia which translates to friendship and it is designed to create a larger-than-life imagery of any living room.
Coffee tables are the heart of any living room, as it is around them that the sofas, lounge chairs, relaxing chairs, or other seating objects are placed. Saba coffee tables are created with the innate purpose of offering something unique to the interior as it can blend with the seating like a friend, justifying its name philia.
The simple form is balanced with a decent structure of these coffee tables that never try to dominate any space with their styles. They can be paired with a soft fabric sofa, a relaxed chaise lounge, a simple armchair, or any heirloom sofa owing to their sand-like color that adds a touch of serenity and calm.
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These coffee tables are made using eco-stone and restructured stone. The mixture of resin and natural stone granules gives them a characteristic look with a brushed finish. The thickness of the stone is kept at 2 cm but its string leg design allows it to have firm stability. For those who are interested in the Saba coffee tables, they are available in small, medium, and large versions.
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