April 4, 2013

The D*Table, by The D*Haus Company, is a concept I’m really hoping to see produced. Composed of four components, the piece can be arranged into eight different shapes, allowing you to customize it according to your needs and space requirements. The parts are connected to each other via removable hinges, so you can take the table apart just as well. There are various storage compartments you can find in each segment – drawers, shelves, slots for books and magazines, even a hole for a plant. Nothing seems to be overlooked here. D*House had taken the idea for the table from the works of mathematician Henry Ernest Dudeney, who discovered that we can turn a perfect square into an equilateral triangle (and many other shapes in between), by segmenting it into four pieces. Designers are now trying to apply this same principle to architecture. Check out their Kickstarter campaign to read more about the project and to reserve a table of your own.

(via design-milk)

D-Haus-D-Table-1

D-Haus-D-Table-2

D-Haus-D-Table-2a

D-Haus-D-Table-2b

D-Haus-D-Table-3

D-Haus-D-Table-4

D-Haus-D-Table-4a

D-Haus-D-Table-5

D-Haus-D-Table-6

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Grapes on 04/05/13

Beautiful Clear Concept translated in to functional clear furniture!

Bravo!

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