By James Furbush | November 2nd, 2009 | 5:32 am PST

The design of this coffee table to mimic the wooden sleds of yore is nice, but it’s the details of the ice blue rug, with two deep grooves cut out to mimic the compressed snow from the sleds that makes this worth having. It’s possible to move the sled back and forth from one side of the rug to the other. A nice feature if you move your coffee table around often like I do. [via]
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By James Furbush | May 1st, 2009 | 1:23 pm PDT

These tables, created by Chul An Kwak for his “r.n.i. series,” were inspired by running horses. “Sculpted from wood, these designs offer the same sort of flat surface you’d see in a conventional table but with legs that seem kinetic and alive,” writes Web Urbanist.
They look, however, like they were inspired by the nightmares of Guillermo del Torro or H.P. Lovecraft.
[images via DesignBoom]
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