In observing these sharp renderings of the Void(an) Table with its impossibly pointed feet, you would almost certainly guess its composition incorrectly. You'd be right to assume that the transparent surface on top is a pane of clear glass, but the mind-bending body of the object might seem to be made of metal.
Incredibly, Onur Ozkaya suggests that there is a way to make birch plywood behave in such a manner as to take double curved surfaces and mesmerizing deformations. This would be the formwork of the coffee table, for the surface you're perceiving is actually leather. The animal hide is stretched over the misshapen structural material to reinforce the smooth appearance of the piece. Perforations in the upholstery emphasize the depth of the Void(an) Table's astonishing contortions.
Futuristic Warped Furnishings
Voidan Table Adapts Pre-Industrial Materials for an Avant-Garde Look
Trend Themes
1. Double-curved Surfaces - Opportunity for innovative materials and manufacturing techniques to create furniture with mesmerizing deformations.
2. Transparent Surfaces - Advancements in glass and other transparent materials for unique and modern furniture designs.
3. Perforated Upholstery - Emerging trend of using perforations in upholstery to enhance the visual impact of furniture pieces.
Industry Implications
1. Furniture Design - Potential for designers and manufacturers to explore new techniques and materials in order to create visually striking and unique furniture pieces.
2. Material Science - Opportunity to develop advanced materials with enhanced flexibility and strength to achieve double-curved surfaces in furniture design.
3. Interior Design - Innovative furniture pieces with warped and mesmerizing deformations can be incorporated into modern interior designs to create a visually captivating space.