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Hexagon Console Table Mahogany

By Edin & Lina Kjellvertz
$2,400.00 USD
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Description

Hexagon Console Table Mahogany is a modernist console table made of cultivated mahogany. A rectangular tabletop sits on the two bases with a hexagonal shape. Thanks to its compact size, this console table fits in many rooms and spaces such as in a narrow hallway. In addition to this console table in mahogany, it is also available with a unique concrete-like finish.

Properties & Downloads

Height: 30.7 inches
Width: 47.2 inches
Depth: 15.7 inches
Material: Mahogany


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Edin & Lina Kjellvertz

Edin and Lina Kjellvertz, founders of Dusty Deco, design furniture, textiles, and decorative objects with warmth and character that catches the eye. They believe in surrounding themselves with things they love, a philosophy that influences their design work. Their designs draw inspiration from the life around them, from the vibrant colors and historic architecture of their base in Mallorca to the eclectic styles of Southern Europe from the 1950s to the 1970s. Their collections reflect a mix of contrasts, where elegance meets chunky, wood with marble, and soft fabrics with polished surfaces, creating a harmonious blend of elements they love from different eras.