ICICLE is a stylish new coffee table designed by Thomas Pederson, who also designed the STINGRAY rocking chair.
July 11th, 2011
ICICLE is distinguished by its organic design and dynamic look – making it a perfect match for not only the STINGRAY sofa, but also other classic and modern furniture. ICICLE is available in black and white laminate, with walnut, oak and black-lacquered oak.
Table series in six standard dimensions: small round, large round, square, small triangle and large triangle.

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