Israel-based industrial and product designer Hilla Shamia created a one-of-a-kind series of tables and benches by directly pouring the molten aluminum into the crevices of the tree trunks. Instead of common method of joining the two materials with glue and nail, Hilla Shamia melded aluminum with wood and the results are rather stunning!
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