Showing posts with label Dining Tables. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dining Tables. Show all posts

Friday, June 17, 2011

Fantastic Transparent Wooden Table

contemporary tables, cool tables, functional table, minimalist table, modern table, original tables, transparent tableThe two tables have specific and different optical effects: at first glance the black table is wood, but a closer look reveals its transparency, while the clear table is the transparent at first glance, and only later reveals its wooden form. I think it’s a very creative piece of furniture that really attracts attention not by its color but by the shape and original design. The studio Nendo created a ‘transparent wood’ table. It’s made of clear acrylic in a wooden form with a strong grain; the resulting pieces were assembled to make the table. Then the designers reproduced the butt ends faithfully and bevelled the edges like floorboards, and matched the grains ends and dimensions of the wood used for the table legs to the ‘transparent wood’ to create a unified piece.
contemporary tables, cool tables, functional table, minimalist table, modern table, original tables, transparent table
contemporary tables, cool tables, functional table, minimalist table, modern table, original tables, transparent table
contemporary tables, cool tables, functional table, minimalist table, modern table, original tables, transparent table
contemporary tables, cool tables, functional table, minimalist table, modern table, original tables, transparent table

Thursday, April 21, 2011

Baguta Wooden Dining Tables By Henk and Roderick Vos


The table looks very traditional but then you look down and see the legs! Absolutely innovative steel legs! It’s an interesting solution. The Isola dining table strays from convention with its organic, irregularly shaped top inspired by the rings of an oak tree. ‘Isola’ in Italian means ‘island’ so it really reminds me of one of Italian islands. The table called Bagutta is made of a unique mix of expensive woods – – Veneer of Padoek, Coromandel, Kyat, Teak and Mahogany. The legs of such an interesting shape are made of solid mahogany. The Sicilian dining table is oversized (up to 380cm) to accommodate a large family or a dinner with friends.


Isola




The Sicillian

Bagutta