An unremarkable eating surface may boast the typical four-legged design; however, the Platform Table by Jason Phillips is one of those delightful objects that alters the user experience.
The piece is made up of five slabs of glossy lacquered wood, placed on top of each other to create a little visual intrigue with the variation in panel heights. With three of the base blocks resting directly on the ground, the table stands just 14 inches high. Instead of settling in a chair next to this surface, one might feel more comfortable sitting on the floor or on an extremely low lounger.
The main concept behind this design is to establish the elements upon the Platform Table by Jason Phillips as a focal point. The very nature of elevating vases and decorative objects so subtly is what makes 14 inches seem like more than 40.
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The Platform Table Explores the Foundations of Furniture Design
Trend Themes
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3. Elevated Decorative Objects - Opportunity to disrupt traditional home decor by creating furniture designs that subtly elevate vases and decorative objects.
Industry Implications
1. Furniture Design - Opportunity for furniture designers to explore and create low-height furniture designs that offer a different user experience.
2. Interior Design - Opportunity for interior designers to incorporate visually intriguing furniture pieces that enhance the overall aesthetic of a space.
3. Home Decor - Opportunity for home decor companies to create furniture designs that subtly elevate decorative objects and provide unique focal points.