Megalyth Coffee Tables were born out of the designer's vagrancy among the rock formations of Fontainebleau Forest. As a part of the Pareidolia project, he explores the intuition of use which emanates from those wild shapes appearing without reason. Graulich experiments with the abilities of those shapes to become functional by taking imprints on-site through a process of plaster moulding in the workshop. To transform these portions of rocks into objects allows for their introduction into a domestic setting where use and function get confused.