These moss and birch tables were conceived as a sustainable and enduring way to integrate a landscape into a vast, raw office space with an open plan. The tables, while separate elements, through their forms suggest a continuity, winding and meandering, and assuming different scales and elevations. They simultaneously both define and lend warmth in the space, and are flexible. Their sculptural, organic forms appear to subtly ‘float’ above the floor surface, and are dotted with multi-stemmed grey birches, lending a vertical transparent element that offer points of reference and scale.