It is unusual to think of a cement table. It is normally found in wood and many other materials, but the cement is not part of the most conventional. Here is an exception to this supposed rule.
This is a small table designed by cement Jean Willoughby , who also has appeared as an interesting novelty in this year's Fair Interior Design in Toronto, Canada.

While the exterior and table legs are made of cement, has wooden crates that give an even stranger concept. In short, it seems to get along the characteristics of an industrial design furniture with a rustic touch.
Also striking round shape, which is vital considering the use of cold, hard materials. Consequently, the presence of subtle curves and harmony to provide a genuinely new and interesting proposal.
