The new Dewdrops tables by Draga & Aurel, created exclusively for Nilufar Gallery, combine light-hearted design with a sense of playfulness through colour and transparency. Airbrushed to create a gradient effect, the metal base supports a glossy and impalpable drop of coloured transparent epoxy resin, producing a lightweight ‘blown’ aesthetic. Reminiscent of dewdrops on a lawn, aiming for perfection on their own and so surprising when combined, the coffee tables come in various sizes, which can be joined and clasped together to form new, personalised compositions. The Dewdrops coffee tables reflect the continuous course of research and experimentation carried out by Draga & Aurel on materials and colours to create increasingly fresh forms that transform spaces by playing with light and reflection.
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