The Lock Table is at once minimalist and intricate. The star-like silhouette is tastefully simple while the interlocking elements add a level of detail that transforms the piece of furniture into something worth noting rather than something the eyes will slide over in disinterest. Although each leg of the Lock Table looks to be carved, they are actually fashioned out of bent layers of bamboo veneer, which gives each of them that lined look.
Designed by Dutch designer J.P. Meulendijks, the Lock Table has a subtle sculptural element that will add a touch of art to any living space. Meulendijks says, "I like to describe my work as fresh, soulfull, minimal, with a slice of humor, designed by my own way of thinking, brought back to the essence of the idea."
Interlocking Furniture Bases
The Lock Table by J.P.Meulendijks is Made Out of Bent Bamboo
Trend Themes
1. Minimalist Furniture - Opportunity to create furniture designs that are tastefully simple with subtle sculptural elements.
2. Intricate Interlocking Designs - Opportunity to experiment with interlocking elements to add detail and transform furniture pieces.
3. Bamboo Veneer - Opportunity to explore the use of bent bamboo veneer as a material for creating lined and sculptural furniture bases.
Industry Implications
1. Furniture Design - Disruptive innovation opportunity to revolutionize furniture design with fresh, minimalist, and sculptural elements.
2. Art and Sculpture - Opportunity to bring art and sculpture into living spaces through furniture designs.
3. Sustainable Materials - Opportunity to promote sustainable design by utilizing bamboo veneer in furniture manufacturing.