Description
Description
With its bold zig-zag wood base visible through a glass tabletop, Berlin designer Heyo Gebauer takes a constructivist point of view with his standout dining table. Seen from the side, the structure reveals 3, 4 or 5 legs depending on the viewing angle. Named for the Penrose impossible triangle theorem, the piece takes on a postmodern guise in the color versions with a neon pink glass tabletop...