Posts Tagged ‘table’

Orange Table

From Carl Chaffee, this table looking like a slice of orange is a cool design idea. Very suitable for modern interiors, children’ s rooms and public spaces like sweet shops.

The Pair of Resin Orange Slice End Tables have a chrome base, a height of 38.1 cm (1 ft. 3 in.) and a diameter of 40.64 cm cm (1 ft. 4 in.)

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Beautiful Lounger and Low Table Set

Inconversation – A Series, from Singaporeans designers Brian Law and Tan Sixiu include a modern floor lounger and an elegant low table.

The design is intriguing and I truly wonder who would not like this kind of furniture set in their own living room.

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Amazing table concept

First of all you need to see the video below:

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That’s the Fletcher Capstan Table, a unique table as the its designer describes it. Obviously we should agree here, because I didn’t see such a table before.

“It is a round table which, when rotated at its outer perimeter, amazingly doubles its seating capacity and, just as astonishingly, remains truly circular. Very importantly it stores its expansion leaves within itself.”

The table can be rotated 30 degrees using the human power or an electric motor. When rotated backwards, the table reduces its seating capacity. I must say it’s revolutionary and you love it too, I am quite sure. But… and here is the “but”, its price doesn’t make me happier. The average price ranges between £25,000 and £35,000 ($49,700 and $69,600). I am sad now…

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Tetris Table

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Remember Tetris? The challenging game where you’re supposed to mix pieces of different shapes together?

This is a table designed with Tetris in mind. Although not made by placing together the variety of forms that we know, but rather a lot of tiny crosses, the idea is fun.

This is from designer Jonas Samson and we are not sure about the price or its release on the market.

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The Ping-Pong Table… Door

I must admit this brought a huge smile to my face.

It’s a really good idea for young achievers that can’t yet own a big mansion, with in-house pool tables and such. The greatest thing about this design idea is obviously that it saves place. But it does that in a smart, original way. Also very fun.

For those of you who are going to own this one day, start practicing getting unconventionally from one room to another.

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The TakeOff Table

Because we are only human, it’s in our nature to get bored. This applies to basically everything, and is especially true when considering your furniture.

The TakeOff Table was designed to reduce your level of boredom. It has five different sheets of color which you can change at your own will. It’s witty and practical and the grafic patterns don’t look too bad either.

A perfect solution for a new kitchen every day. You may also be interested to read about the Sparkling Interactive Table.

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The Sparkling Interactive Table

This is table that greets you when you come home starving.

Made completely out of wood, this interactive table is not only very nice to look at but also environmental friendly.

An interesting thing is that although it makes all those pretty lights, it’s very cheap to have around, because it consumes very little energy, even less than an usual light-bulb.

The lights are only activated when something moves on the surface of the table, but no worries, they tinkle at a slow pace the rest of the time anyway.

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The extraordinary coffee table

If you want to have in your house a real and incomparable work of art, you definitely need to see HelloVon Studios. They provide a limited edition of Snow Columbian coffee table.

The beautiful coffee table is “prepared” with Corian base and its glass has a very futurist print. It was made by Dupont and it could be bought from London, from Vonhideki shop. But its price is not so accessible for everyone: £2,500. But I think that it deserves.

This piece is not so easy to imitate; only few big companies can reproduce it. Its style is so “new”, as you may think that it comes from another world.

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