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Showing posts with label interactive table. Show all posts
Showing posts with label interactive table. Show all posts
Archibird, A Combination Birdcage and Console Table by Gregoire de Laforrest.
Made of bleached oak, stainless steel cables and glass 'Archibird' is the blending of sculpture and furniture. A one-off piece by designer and architect Gregoire de Lafforest, the birdcage (which functions as such complete with small washing pool, eating area and the ability to be opened for cleaning) is integrated into a bleached oak wood console table.
The original idea behind the piece was to reinterpret a bird cage that would radically change the way the feathered creatures are viewed and combine it with a functional piece of furniture to showcase the birds.
The glass domes or cloches represent taxidermy and serve as a reference to curiosity displays of the past.
The main intention was to strive for lightness as exemplified by the suspended nature of the bottom part of the cage held up by steel cables (close-ups shown below) and the tapered legs help achieve this aerial-like feeling.
The piece was constructed by les Ateliers Seewhy , measures 150 centimeters tall, 72 centimeters deep and is available through Galerie Gosserez.
Construction photos:
The final product:
DIMENSIONS: H: 150 cm - l: 200 cm - D: 72 cm
MATERIALS: Bleached oak, stainless steel cables and glass
Unique piece, price upon request
See more here
Photos courtesy of Jérome Galland for Les Atelies Seewhy, Galerie Gosserez and the artist
About the designer:
Gregoire de Laforrest is an Interior designer and architect by training, Grégoire graduated from the ESAG Penninghen. He successively worked for some of the most prestigious interior design studios in France, namely Bruno Moinard, Noé Duchaufour Lawrence and Gilles & Boissier where he collaborated on major projects such as Hermès corporate headquarters in Paris, the Cartier jewellery shops, a private hotel for Veuve Cliquot and most recently for the “Ciel de Paris” restaurant at the top of the Montparnasse tower. -
A shout out to HellooDesigner where I first spotted this awesome project.
Thermochromic Table Lets You Make Your Mark. Temporarily.
The thermographic finish on this table and bench designed by Jay Watson of Oxfordshire reacts to heat by going clear temporarily to expose the wood beneath. It leaves an interesting ghostly print of either body parts or dinnerware for a brief amount of time. Makes for great dinner table conversation.
Handmade from solid european oak with a black thermochromic finish. In response to heat the surface temporarily goes clear to reveal the timber beneath. Suitable for heavy duty indoor use. Made in the UK.
Colors:
Black on solid European Oak.
Other colors & timbers available on request
Dimensions:
Table 200cm x 85cm x 73cm high
Seat 180cm x 30cm x 43cm high
Low table 120cm x 80cm x 42cm
Price:
£1 850.00 including VAT
(£1 541.67 excluding VAT)
Available:
6 - 8 weeks
Jay Watson Design
The Puma Chalk Ping Pong Table By Aruliden
The CHALK ping-pong table, designed by aruliden for PUMA redefines the ping-pong table for that after hours athlete. Made by hand, the chalk table incorporates ash wood legs and a ceramic chalk surface.
A steel chain-link net introduces steel elements to a sport often played in basements or a neighbor's garage. (standard net also included.)
Materials and design considerations such as angled black ash wood legs and storage compartments for objects or beverages, along with the overall graphic nature of the table serve to enhance a game that is often overlooked.
Indoor Only. Not for outdoor use. Limited quantity available. Delivery is drop off only. Assembly of table requires 6 people.
Dimensions: W108 x D60 x H29 in
Price: $3,900.00 (Exc delivery)
Exclusive to The Conran Shop.
Buy it here
images and info courtesy of Conran and Aruliden
Don't Play With Your Food - Play With The Table! Marbelous by Ontwerp
The talented duo of Nathan Wierink and Tineke Beunders - both who graduated cum laude from the Design Academy Eindhoven in 2008, are the designers behind Ontwerpduo, a design studio in the Netherlands.
One of their wonderfully whimsical pieces of work is Marbelous. A maple wood table whose surface and legs are routed to hold steel marbles, turning the piece of furniture into an interactive game.
There's even a built-in place for the marbles and caddy to sit:
Material: Maple
Dimensions: 200cm x 90 cm x 76cm
Design: Tineke Beunders
Points of sale in The Netherlands
Krabbedans, Eindhoven (www.krabbedans.nl),
Bijzondermooi, Eindhoven (www.bijzondermooi.nl),
Trendies Chic, Den Bosch (www.trendieschic.nl),
Brennels, Arnhem (www.brennels.nl),
Le Souk, Den Haag (www.soukshop.com),
Gallery PunT, Leiden
Huisraad, Amsterdam
Gallery Editions, Maastricht
Points of sale outside The Netherlands
Tante Jojo, Leuven, Belgium
Fleur-de-Leuce, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Manos, Solna, Sweden (www.manos.se),
above: Nathan Wierink and Tineke Beunders
Ontwerpduo
Mail address:
P.O. Box 2332
5600 CH Eindhoven
The Netherlands
Visiting address:
Philomenastraat 11
5622 CG Eindhoven
Phone:
+31(0)6-14716309
+31(0)6-14306524
Email: info@ontwerpduo.nl
Like fun interactive furniture? Then you should check out Didi Dunphy's Modern Convenience furnishings here.
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