The Isom Tables by Sebastian Scherer are hexagon-shaped glass creations derived from a cube’s isometric figure using colored glasses to form tables and chairs. Once inter-connected, they make a tessellating and beehive-like illusion. The German designer combines design objects and art pieces with these tables, with simple ingenious construction but with a playful pattern that creates shapes and mixes colors from the translucent glass materials, or just go simple with a monotone theme. The glass sheets are glued together using a UV adhesive and once overlapped, creates color diversities. The Isom Glass tables are available in 2 sizes, the smaller one in a more elongated shape, both great additions to any home or office spaces.

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