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This Side Table Tricks You Into Thinking Books Are Holding It Up

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This Side Table Tricks You Into Thinking Books Are Holding It Up
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Side tables have always been one of the harder pieces of furniture to make genuinely interesting. They’re functional by nature, meant to hold a drink, a remote, or that ever-growing stack of books. Most designs take the easy route: a flat surface, four legs, and nothing more. A few try to add storage or visual flair, but the table and whatever sits on it rarely share anything deeper than proximity.
Deniz Aktay’s Delusion Table turns that relationship on its head. The Stuttgart-based

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