
Designed by Dario Antonioni and Brandon Lynne, the Botanist Flora Cocktail Table ($1,899) is a sleek choice for a number of design settings — including a chic poolside party. I'm particularly fond of how the floral designs balance the minimalist, modern lines of the table. Also good to know: the aluminum frame of this table, which is reinforced with a welded structural base means that the piece is both light and durable, so much so that it can be used as a bench, too. If you love this style but can't quite swing the price tag on this piece, check out these acrylic floral side tables.

Pedro Garcia
Martick Jewellery
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1I love this. It's so different.
2actually, i don't really like it. it looks like something you'd find on the outside of a computer tower.
3lovely
4I think the concept is good but I don't know if it's practical. Wouldn't things fall through the cut-outs? Maybe if the flowers were etched or if there was glass-like material inserted in the cut-out area... that would be better. IMHO
5Wow I love this!
6I really like this. I don't know what it would look good with, though. Something of the same style would be too much, but too far from this style would clash.
7This table is totally gorgeous, but I agree with taboos: the cutouts might not be so practical.
8That's a really neat piece. I want to make my own! All I need's a torch and a big piece of metal, right? *grin*
9awwwwwww at first i thought it was a laptop rest, but then i read further.
10This is adorable. I'd love that next to my bed even. It would be so pretty in a bright color.
11I love it.
12great accent table!
13Very cute! I love the design and how they added flare with the flower deal! Amazing!
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