These elegant glass tables are infused with a bright colorful gradient that lend them a prismatic appearance.

Designed by Sevval Kalaycikli, the series includes a number of minimal styles that all share the same aesthetic, but range from small cocktail table to a large centerpiece.

Part of a collection called Cosmos by Studio Monsoleil, the Turkish design would make a statement in any home or public setting.

 

“Beyond its timelessness, Kalaycikli shares that “no matter the size, a glass table will trick the eye into seeing an open space, and its light-catching surface will further brighten up the room because some materials can create visual clutter, making a space feel more smaller and crowded.”

She adds that glass also provides a visual juxtaposition against heavier materials to create a more airy atmosphere.” 

– DesignMilk:

 

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