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HAUTE COVET: Piet Side Table

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The Piet side table from Portuguese-born, London-based designer Hugo Passos is our design Haute Covet. The tables were inspired by the monochromatic works of Dutch contemporary artist Piet Mondrian.

The table features an asymmetrical leg structure made from solid walnut which breaks up the brightly colored matte lacquer table top. The table, which is available in yellow, red, blue, black and white, retails for approximately €230 EUR (approximately $300 US).

The Piet side table was featured in the Stepney Green Design Collection curated by architecture magazine Dezeen. According to their website, "Dezeen has been commissioned to curate a collection of products designed by east London creatives that live near to new housing development VIVO and the designs will be on show as part of a collection of 30 works of art, fashion, sculpture and furniture celebrating local talent that will be exhibited at the Genesis Cinema in October and then donated to the VIVO residents."

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