Kavante’s credenza features a heady mix of shagreen, charcoal bird’s-eye maple, and stainless steel. It’s as versatile and functional as the origami motifs that inspired it.
Berg Design Architecture channeled M. C. Escher when creating this glass-top table, the base of which—available in clear ash or American walnut—has the quality of an optical illusion.
Burnt orange accents energize the wool Koi Fish rug, designed by East Hampton–based Vivid Blueprint and handwoven in Nepal. The pattern is a nod to designer Temidra Willock’s father, a landscaper who is a fan of koi ponds.
One might be surprised to learn that this seemingly masculine table was inspired by women’s high heels. The base of the teak structure contains high-polished stainless-steel insets, which lend extra support.
This article appears in the September 2016 issue of HC&G (Hamptons Cottages & Gardens).