Eight designs in American walnut explore angular, geometric lines.
November 15th, 2012
Domicil and renowned Singaporean designer Nathan Yong have come together to create Cut – a collection of angular living and dining room furniture.

Each of the eight pieces in the collection has an individual look, but they are united by Yong’s play on angular, geometric lines. Angles appear and disappear, depending on your perspective point. A light, matt finish highlights the smoky, dark brown characteristics of walnut, and gives the collection a natural feel – raw yet refined.
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The collection consists of a glass-top coffee table, a dining table, a dining chair, a buffet sideboard, a five-tier bookshelf, a TV console, and a glass-top side table in two sizes.
Nathan Yong Design
nathanyongdesign.com
Domicil
domicilishome.com
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