Thanks for asking. The table is made by a British company named Remploy in the 50's. We found it on a car boot sale in Canterbury (England). I'm not shure where we found the bowl but I think it was a flea market in Germany.
You don't need major investment pieces to reinforce curves in your space. Check out this simple vignette, where the designer has chosen three pieces that subtlely reinforce each other's curves. Do you see how the angle of the table ends has a similar curve as the legs of the Eiffel Tower? Add in a curved bowl and you are golden.
Thanks for asking. The table is made by a British company named Remploy in the 50's. We found it on a car boot sale in Canterbury (England). I'm not shure where we found the bowl but I think it was a flea market in Germany.
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