For this unusual coffee table named Water Lily Marco de Sousa has taken inspiration from the famous 20th century architect Frank Lloyd Wright and his philosophy: “study nature, love nature, it will never disappoint”. It is reminiscent of Wright’s Johnson Wax building in Wisconsin, with eight water lily shaped segments made in Caviuna wood:
And guess who is the architect inspired the creation of this unusual cabinet:
Counter Templo, design Marco de Sousa for Malabar |
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Yes, right - Antonio Gaudi inspired the design.
How do you like them? I think that each one of these makes a great accent in any interior design scheme.![](http://assets.pinterest.com/images/pidgets/pin_it_button.png)
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