Unique coffee table inspired by iconic San Andreas Fault, where the Pacific and North American tectonic plates meet.
San Andreas Coffee Table designed by Ricardo Garza Marcos looks like it has been split in two by an earthquake.
Two halves of the coffee table slide apart to reveal a hidden green storage compartment within the rift.
Made out of oak wood, the most eye-catching feature is the jagged, zigzag seam running through the middle of the San Andreas Coffee Table.
When closed, two halves fit together like puzzle pieces. When slid apart, they reveal a green interior compartment.
Who knew cracks could be beautiful? San Andreas Coffee Table celebrates imperfection by turning a jagged split into the centerpiece of the design.
Designed to open horizontally, with each half gliding away from the center to expose a concealed storage space.
The green compartment inside offers storage for books, remotes, or personal items, turning the coffee table into a multi-purpose object.
Ricardo Garza Marcos took inspiration from one of Earth’s most powerful natural forces, the San Andreas Fault, and turned it into furniture.
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