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Solid wood end cuts from furniture production often overlooked and thrashed as useless. Designer Jason Phillips caught this idea and reuse the end cuts into a new sophisticating table design. Using a steel armature that is threaded through the cubes, Jason linked the wood end cuts together in a twisting configuration that accepts a glass top and can be used as a cocktail table. The technique gives a structurally sound form that defies gravity.
The name of the table, Corocotta, derived from a Cantabrian warrior leader during the 1st century BC. His great achievement was the union of the disperse Cantabri clans in an alliance against the invading Roman armies, to the great exasperation of the powerful empire.


