
I’m in awe of this amazing table top from artist Imogen Luddy.
Using a 16th Century Italian Lace as a starting point, this laser cut stainless steel table top subverts the notion of a traditional table covering.
[via Kim Werker]

I’m in awe of this amazing table top from artist Imogen Luddy.
Using a 16th Century Italian Lace as a starting point, this laser cut stainless steel table top subverts the notion of a traditional table covering.
[via Kim Werker]
Well, you certainly never have to iron it!
And no worries about spilled wine or spaghetti sauce!
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