Smart
May 6 2009, Naresh Chauhan

Based on the principle of divine proportion, the Glascade by designer Jake Garvey is a functional coffee table for contemporary drawing rooms that when not in use packs flat for easy storage as well as transportation. Made from hard maple or mahogany,..

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