A Table Between Drops
Jan Paul’s Untouchables Coffee Table pushes the boundaries of modern coffee table design. Four bulbous forms stretch toward one another, pinched at the waist, and together they support a broad glass circle. The result is a table that feels suspended in motion yet grounded in certainty.
Color amplifies the effect. In white and yellow, the shapes read like oversized petals or droplets caught in the instant before merging. Their mirrored symmetry gives the composition a rare balance: neither static nor chaotic, but charged with quiet energy.
For designers, that duality makes it versatile. It is sculptural enough to define a lobby, yet fluid enough to blend with softer, organic schemes. The design’s geometric poise recalls the spirit of Rolling Geometry, another piece that thrives on movement and form. Both prove how modern design can blue the line between utility and art.
This is furniture as a focal point, where physics becomes poetry in glass and composite.
Photos courtesy of Jan Paul



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