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The 'Cloth' Coffee Table by João Texeira Merges Aesthetics

The 'Cloth' coffee table has been designed by João Texeira as a functionally fashionable piece of furniture for the home that will provide inhabitants with a way to highlight their style prowess without losing sight of daily needs.

The coffee table follows the Japandi design aesthetic, which merges the simplicity of Japanese design with the functionality often associated with Scandinavian styles. The coffee table is thus constructed with a series of wavy legs across the ends and a storage section in the middle that provides the perfect place to stow a book or a magazine.

The 'Cloth' coffee table features all of the hardware required in the construction process hidden thanks to the press bending and CNC-milling to cover for the tabletop.
Trend Themes
1. Japandi-style Furniture - Designing furniture that merges Japanese simplicity with Scandinavian functionality.
2. Multi-functional Coffee Tables - Creating coffee tables with storage sections that serve multiple purposes.
3. Hidden Hardware Design - Incorporating decorative elements that conceal functional hardware used in furniture.
Industry Implications
1. Furniture Design - Innovating ways to create functional and stylish furniture for home and office spaces.
2. Home Decor - Designing aesthetically pleasing home decor that is both fashionable and functional.
3. Manufacturing - Incorporating CNC milling and press bending into manufacturing processes to streamline and automate product assembly.

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