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Geo collection from Daniel Boddam

An unconventional application of rammed concrete defines the latest furniture collection from Australian design practice Daniel Boddam Studio. Uniting refined, contemporary design with a rawness of materiality, Geo is a collection of distinctive dining, hall, side and coffee tables. Inspired by the raw yet robust Australian landscape, Boddam says his intention was to develop the range with materials not typically associated with furniture or interior design.

Daniel Boddam — danielboddam.com

Toa table by Pedrali

Characterized by impressive minimalist

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