Diesel Launch Cool Xraydio 2 Disk Lifestyle Coffee Table

Design Label Diesel's Coolest Coffee Table With Virtual X-ray DJ Console]

Budding DJs out there can now practice in the comfort of their own lounge with one of the coolest coffee tables you’ll find, Diesel’s Xraydio 2 Disk table.

Yes, design label Diesel, already well know for their clothing and watch ranges, has now moved in to furniture with their Lifestyle range.

The Xraydio 2 Disk rectangular coffee table measuring 1400 x 500 x 290 is cleverly made by printing the X-ray of a dj console onto glass and using the ‘colours of the night’ with shades from electric blue to black.

Diesel themselves say ‘by retaining the transparency of the glass the effect is truly strong, evocative and highly iconographic.’ The lighting opportunities too are limitless.

No price yet on this piece of art in the lounge.

Well, there you have it, it’s a really cool design and would certainly grace any retro-style lounge. In fact you may even consider other rooms as Diesel also produce a range of bed covers that match the design on the table!

Credit: Source.
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