These Lagoon Tables Put the Depths of the Ocean Into Your Home

Definitely a focal point for your home.

Designer Alexander Chapelin has created these stunning tables made out of marble, resin and wood. He’s combined the materials to emulate a topographical image of an imagined ocean. Multiple layers create a translucent effect with hues of dark blue, aquamarine and more. Click through and let us know what you think of his work.

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