Crease-Inclined Tables

Kaki Table is Simply Supported by a Pair of Legs and a Small Bent Surface

You tend to arrange your furniture around the perimeter of a given room, but why don't more pieces take advantage of the stability that walls have to offer? The Kaki Table was constructed with just two slender legs and the intention to be supported in its lean.

Kenyon Yeh's pastel-colored side tables have been made as fine and lightweight as possible from pairs of steel tubes and tabletops that have been cut from thin sheets of metal. These circular pieces are folded up 90 degrees on one side so that they can be positioned to have contact with the wall. This surface and the grippy feet of the Kaki Table keep it from tipping or sliding over and enable it to hold the weight of flowerpots, lamps and reading materials.
Trend Themes
1. Lean Furniture - Opportunity for creating furniture with minimal support, using walls for stability.
2. Minimalist Design - Trend towards furniture with simple, lightweight components and sleek, bold lines.
3. Foldable Furniture - Innovation opportunity to create furniture that can be easily folded and stored when not in use.
Industry Implications
1. Furniture Manufacturing - Opportunity to create furniture using minimal components and materials without sacrificing style or function.
2. Home Decor - Offering alternative design options for individuals and businesses seeking unique and space-saving furnishing solutions.
3. Interior Design - Challenging the traditional approach to designing and arranging furniture, while considering maximizing available floor space.

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