Tables
are usually used for very practical purposes, but we want to show you
some of the most creative and stylish examples which would definitely
spice up your place!
So check out these 20 modern table designs, and later tell us – which one would you like to have at your home?
1. Wallnut And Grass
Designer Emily Wettstein
uses reclaimed walnut and steel to craft each piece, and to make
matters even cooler she incorporates a removable planter right into the
center that can be filled with your choice of greenery.(link)
2. Rubik’s Cube Table
The Rubik’s Cube table is
inspired by the classic toy we all grew up with…and still
have today! Makes a great end table, or put two together as
a coffee table. (link)
3. The Watch Table
Watch Table by Lee J. Rowland
is a table in the shape of a wrist watch that actually functions. The
table can switch between a Clock time mode that tells the time, or
Message mode that displays text, with a maximum of 8 letters. (link)
4. Snowflake Tables
Beautiful snowflake shaped tables,Each
and every table is unique. Literally. According to its manufacturers,
Snowflakes is the world’s first furniture to be both mass produced and
one-of-a-kind. The Corian tabletops are cut using a computer program
that changes the pattern within set parameters for each table made.
(Designer: Claesson Koivisto Rune for Offecct)
5. Tongue Table
Unique coffee table design inspired by the shape of tongue. (Designer: Louis Durot)
6. LED Coffee Table
The LEDs are only activated when they see movement. Undisturbed, they calm to a fluid and attractive twinkling (link)
7. Stink Tree
Where there once was a tree, there is
now a coffee table.. take that nature! Paying homage to or simply
mocking nature’s grandeur, the “Stink Tree” coffee table by Dylan Gold
is a beautifully crafted furnishing inspired by the silhouette of the
Tree-of-heaven, also known as ailanthus, Chinese sumac, stinking shumac
or simply, the “Stink Tree.” (Designer: Dylan Gold)
8. Endless Table
The Endless Nile table is inspired by
the slow and perpetual flow of the Nile river. This new design, while
inspired by the past, deconstructs conventional table and seating
concepts to recombine them in an original and contemporary
solution.(Designer: Amr Helmy Designs)
9. Aborism
A small table made in powder-painted
metal, which overturns the concept of the artefact: in the legs,
generated by the same geometry which regulates nature, the “frattali”,
and in the surface printed with small falling leafs. Like an object left
in the influence of nature changing its aesthetics. (link)
10. Slicebox
A square coffee table is divided by
random cuts. These differ from timber tabletop and base, separated by
uprights. The subdivided pieces serve as side tables of different
shapes and dimensions (Designer: voonwong & bensonsaw)
11. Love Me
Domeau & Pérès designed a table which creates an illusion that it’s melting. (link)
12. Binary Table
By expanding the mathematical principles
of the 1960s engineering tool Spirograph into 3-dimensions, and
linking this with a newly developed computer programme and the latest 3D
Printing technologies, its now as simple to create a table as it was
drawing a spiral in the 1960s (Designer: Cohda Studio)
13. Ripple Table
Using sophisticated 3D milling processes and a variety of materials such as polished aluminum, clear polyester resin and a dash of aerospace engineering, Lee J. Rowland created the Ripple Series, tables that appear to stop time in its rippling tracks. (link)
14. Two Faced Table
Designer Dan McCabe describes his “Two Faced” coffee table as “strikingly modern”. (link)
15. Illusion table
Illusion is a handmade side table of 3
mm acrylic. All Illusion tables are handmade, individual and unique.The
design gives the impression of a table cloth on a round table. However,
the object uses the structural strength of the folded material to create
a magical and surprising experience – an illusion. (Designer: Rafa
Garcia)
16. My Crew Tables
My Crew is a table that is meant to be pieced together like panels for every usage imaginable. (Designer: Minus Tio)
17. Domino Table
A concept in motion, the Domino table lends new elegance to a classic exercise in physics and play. (link)
18. Brush Furniture
A few years ago, British designer Jason Taylor created a furniture set made to look like bristle brushes.
19. Dynamic Table
Chul an Kwak is a young korean designer who aims to inject furniture with dynamic emotion, breaking from the static norms.
20. Preciuos Famine
Designed by Toni Grilo for an exhibition in Paris, the Precious Famine coffee table is made entirely of kitchen utensils.
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