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Creator: Studio S II
Bryophyte Pedestal Table
By Studio S II
Located in Brooklyn, NY
The Bryophyte Pedestal table takes form in a satin-rubbed stainless steel monolith. From above, the rectangular prism reveals an ecosystem of mosses suspended in resin. Dimmable LEDs...
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21st Century and Contemporary American Futurist Studio S II Pedestals

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Stainless Steel

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