Canopy Table by Redivivus

The table, by Brooklyn, N.Y.–based Redivivus and designer Ivan Stojakovic, features moss inside a watertight channel under low-iron tempered glass.

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Panels enclosing preserved lichen, or reindeer moss—which offers a maintenance-free way of introducing flora into an interior—were popular at the show, but Canopy Table takes a different tact. The table, by Brooklyn, N.Y.–based Redivivus and designer Ivan Stojakovic, features moss inside a watertight channel under low-iron tempered glass. Away from daylight, the moss will retain its brilliant green color. The wood is 150-year-old reclaimed white pine that underwent a proprietary 17-step process and then was coated with a UV-resistant resin to create a durable, but silky finish. Shown in a 72”-by-36” size, it can be customized. redivivusart.com

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