Wavy CNC-cut coffee table mimics Andes peaks & valleys
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NEW YORK - GT2P's beautiful Imaginary Geographies coffee table is designed to mimic the peaks and valleys of the Andes mountains. It's currently on display in New York's Friedman Benda gallery.
 
Cut on a CNC, the table is covered with ripples adapted from topographical maps of the Andes mountain range. The bumps gather around a circular mirror placed off-center on the top of the table.
 
The table, part of the Manufactured Landscapes collection, is Chile-based GT2P's (Great things to People) first solo showcase, created as part of a four-year collaboration with the Friedman Benda gallery.
 
The design firm has employed the same wavy pattern on a cabinet carved into its wooden doors. Check out the cabinet and other pieces below.
 
 
 
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