Annie Thornton Although it is not an exact match to the above photo, I found this table http://hivemodern.com/pages/products.php?view=sub_product&sid=3862 at hivemodern I think would work very similarly to the table pictured above.
If you are looking for a modern statement dining room table, I suggest browsing the rest of that site as well.
Wall art
Crisp rectangles of turquoise and green become striking minimal art here, taking the place of heavy cabinets or wall hangings. The shapes have a print-like quality, almost like Pantone swatches, and the objects hanging on them seem to float on air.
Extending the turquoise beyond the edge of the wall is an inspired touch. The corner almost disappears, making the room feel larger and more fluid.
Green and blue make walls shine in this dining room, separating the area and adding balance. Work with shades that complement each other, located either near or opposite each other on the color wheel.
Delineating a dining space from the rest of a large living space can be as simple as painting blocks on the wall. This simple treatment creates a distinct dining "room" and adds a color punch to a white-on-white palette.See more white-on-white rooms
These seemingly random geometric shapes add so much to this plain white room: color, for one, but also playfulness, depth and a backdrop for items worthy of display. I love it.
love the use of these color blocks, especially as it travels the wall around the corner. makes the negative space next to the blue the same size as the green block, thus making sense.
USE THIS TRICK!
Delineating a dining space from the rest of a large living space can be as simple as painting blocks on the wall. This simple treatment creates a distinct dining "room" and adds a color punch to a white-on-white palette.
Delineating a dining space from the rest of a large living space can be as simple as painting blocks on the wall. This simple treatment creates a distinct dining "room"
Green and blue make walls shine in this dining room, separating the area and adding balance. Work with shades that complement each other, located either near or opposite each other on the color wheel.