Minimalistic design aesthetics have become one of the most popular aspects of furniture in recent years, which is seeing something of an evolution with products like the Hiko Side Table by José Bermúdez. Designed without the use of hardware and relying on joinery for support, the table features an ultra-simplistic aesthetic that could be used as a discreet piece to flank an armchair or beside a couch. The traditional legs that are found on tables have been replaced with a single beam that connects to another at the base to form a T-shaped support that further enhances the minimal aesthetic.
The Hiko Side Table also features an integrated cutout that will allow charging cables to be piped through to add a final touch of efficiency.
Minimalistic Joinery Tables
The Hiko Side Table by José Bermúdez Has No Screws or Hardware
Trend Themes
1. Minimalistic Furniture Design - Designing furniture with an ultra-simplistic aesthetic that does not require hardware or screws to create a minimalistic look.
2. Joinery-based Furniture - Creating furniture by relying on joinery techniques instead of screws or hardware for support.
3. Integrated Cable Management - Incorporating cutouts into furniture to allow for efficient cable management.
Industry Implications
1. Furniture Manufacturing - Creating minimalist furniture by using joinery techniques instead of screws and hardware.
2. Interior Design - Incorporating new, minimalistic furniture designs into the aesthetic of homes and other interior spaces.
3. Electronics Manufacturing - Partnering with furniture designers to create products with integrated cutouts for efficient cable management.