Puzzle Coffee Table
Loving this simple coffee table called 1×3. Three wood beams and a 10mm think tempered glass top are all you need. The wood beams are notched in the center to all meet and lock in place; no glue or nails required. It even flat packs beautifully. Brills!
Designer: Petar Zaharinov



















15 Comments »
Mini Stepper says
No glue, no nails. This is what I like!
aline says
amazing. love it
Bernardo says
it´s almost the same
http://www.flickr.com/photos/ridequi/4156065128/
Mini Stepper says
No glue, no nails. This is what I like!
aline says
amazing. love it
Bernardo says
it´s almost the same
http://www.flickr.com/photos/ridequi/4156065128/
Ben Howard says
Do you have to buy the glass separate, because that is definitely not cheap? Otherwise looks good.
Ben Howard says
Do you have to buy the glass separate, because that is definitely not cheap? Otherwise looks good.
Confucius says
Done, in 2005. Campfire table by tomahawk studios. http://www.tomahawkstudios.com/
Confucius says
Done, in 2005. Campfire table by tomahawk studios. http://www.tomahawkstudios.com/
MJK says
Agree with Confusius – almost identical to Campfire table by Tomek Archer – http://www.tomahawkstudios.com/
(although Campfire is a much nicer execution)
MJK says
Agree with Confusius – almost identical to Campfire table by Tomek Archer – http://www.tomahawkstudios.com/
(although Campfire is a much nicer execution)
TKSH says
thanks that the crystal can be replaced easily… How do you keep it in the wood? I think that it would need some type of nonskid vinyl in the ends of the wood… The wood is very very make unstable on polished surfaces (as the crystal or over the ground)
TKSH says
thanks that the crystal can be replaced easily… How do you keep it in the wood? I think that it would need some type of nonskid vinyl in the ends of the wood… The wood is very very make unstable on polished surfaces (as the crystal or over the ground)
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