The Pagoda coffee table emerges from a single organizing idea: planes that overlap, shift, and hold each other in equilibrium. Each level is distinct, yet the composition reads as one cohesive object, its silhouette borrowing the measured cadence of its namesake architecture. Living Divani has long worked at the intersection of sculpture and function, and Pagoda continues that dialogue. The staggered tops create visual rhythm without excess, inviting the eye to move across the surface rather than rest on any single point. Multi-level overlapping top construction Sculptural silhouette with precise proportional balance Designed for contemporary living environments Pagoda occupies a room the way a well-placed object should: with confidence and without insistence.