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Furniture: Soft Side Table by Curtis Popp

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Furniture: Soft Side Table by Curtis Popp

June 23, 2011

Northern California-based interior designer Curtis Popp has just launched CPopp Workshop, a new furniture design and manufacturing company. After designing pieces for his clients, Popp decided to launch his own collection; his first entry is the Soft Side Table (so called because of its lack of harsh angles); "A side table is such an impromptu piece, it can serve as an ottoman, a stool, or as a drinks table,” he says.

For more information, go to CPopp Workshop.

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Above: Popp got his inspiration for the table from the simplicity of a bundle of sticks.

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Above: The tables are hand made by local craftsmen.

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Above: The legs are available in a choice of wood with powder coated steel or in all metal legs.

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Above: The Soft Side Table is made to order with American walnut or rift sawn white oak.

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