The sculptural, porous form of Polyhedra Modular Coffee Table System finds its inspiration in the micro world of organic bone structures. The complex geometry is derived from Weaire-Phelan "soap bubble" structure, and is made up of interlocking dodecahedrons and tetra-decahedrons. These have been rotated and split at an angle that creates a seemingly random pattern, yet it is made up of only 5 different shapes. Multiples of the 5 shapes are effortlessly assembled to one another using neodymium magnets. This enables users to playfully create their own randomly shaped coffee table. One could describe it as "post-rational" Lego for grown-ups.