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The forms of the natural world have always provided motivation for designers. The Sepal collection finds its inspiration in the giant floating water lilies that somehow look as though they were engineered by a human hand. With an upturned edge, these can form pads which gently intermingle and create their own pattern on the water. The tables use a ceramic top, edged in powder coated aluminium, which sits on a simple, but beautifully detailed, equilateral teak frame. This pure geometry makes the Sepal table extremely versatile and able to be paired with a variety of Gloster collections. It also allows the two sizes of table when used together to overlap and suggest in turn their own natural rhythm.

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