The Handy 3-in-1 Table by Niclas Waldorf Slot
Meghan Young — May 18, 2010 — Art & Design
References: slotfurniture.dk & contemporist
With shoebox condos popping up everywhere and self-employment on the rise, furniture like the 3-in-1 Table will come in mighty handy. Combining a dining, office and conference table all in simple, slotted piece of furniture, it offers the perfect solution for small spaces.
Designed by Niclas Waldorf Slot, the 3-in-1 Table also focuses on the environment. It is made out of bamboo and requires little packaging. What I particularly like about this desk/table is the fact that it is like a blank slate and can be customized to individual tastes and decor.
Designed by Niclas Waldorf Slot, the 3-in-1 Table also focuses on the environment. It is made out of bamboo and requires little packaging. What I particularly like about this desk/table is the fact that it is like a blank slate and can be customized to individual tastes and decor.
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