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Volna Table

Within the hierarchy of home furniture, the table maintains a position of great importance. Responsible for providing diners with a place to share meals, for computers and paperwork to rest upon, or for Sunday newspapers to spread out leisurely, a table must meet a range of expectations and multipurpose roles. Simultaneously a sculptural artistic piece and a functional item of furniture, the Volna Table from Nuvist design 
studio resembles the relentless flow of a beautiful and powerful wave. Designed to complement any modern interior, the table invites mundane household tasks (shopping lists, bills and day-to-day planning) to comfortably spread across its soft curves, reaching towards the 
outer edges of the unique structure. Smooth, undulating and striking, the floor-mounted table can also enhance an office space, hotel foyer or any environment that craves a smooth and elegant piece of furniture. Bidding farewell to the traditional table model, the Volna Table turns away from four legs, and instead relies on a solid base to support its dynamic and creative shape. Those who come into contact with the Nuvist piece are sure to approach the table with an outstretched hand, eagerly anticipating the table’s smooth curves and space-age contours. The team behind Nuvist – an architecture and design studio founded in Istanbul – aims to seamlessly combine sensible design with a healthy imagination. Whether the Volna Table finds its niche as an office desk, a living-room feature, or even as a unique (if slightly oversized) coffee table, 
its oceanic shape is sure to conjure up dreams of chasing waves at the beach.