Davidson present new models for 2012
London-based furniture specialist Davidson, has launched new models for this season, offered in an array of timbers and finishes. From the wide range of new furniture, two pieces in particular caught our eye...…
Both designs showcase Davidson’s latest high gloss white lacquer finish, combined with sycamore black. The Melrose coffee table has a total width of 1,700mm, a height of 430mm and a depth of 1,200mm. Two slab legs and a platform of sycamore black support the high gloss tabletop.
The smaller Bronson table has a diameter of 800mm and a height of 600mm and features a thick top with a lower tier, finished in the white gloss and supported by two slab legs in the sycamore black.
Other new models include the circular Carlton dining table, made from sycamore stone and polished nickel, the Adelaide occasional side table, which features a sunburst circular top, and the Hillgate cabinet, which has a faceted front in high gloss black lacquer and features five doors finished in a lightly distressed sliver leaf.
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