Reuleaux

I call this table "The Reuleaux" after the German engineer (Franz Reuleaux) who worked with these shapes. It's formed from the intersection of three circles and is a 'shape of constant width'. The wood is mostly oak apart from a mahogany inlay to provide a little colour detail. In a former life the top was a Formica covered workbench and the legs part of church pew.
 
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