The Minimalist 'Conference Table' by KINZO Looks Like a UFO
Annie Ho — August 13, 2010 — Art & Design
References: kinzo-berlin.de & contemporist
The 'Conference Table' by KINZO was made for its client Ernst & Young's boardroom. This table has a special design that sets it apart from other conferences tables out there. The design was described by Contemporist as having "sweeping, dynamic and asymmetrical lines and bold structural design."
What is neat about this table is that depending on where you stand, the shape could look like a spacecraft, a deep-sea ray or even a hydrofoil. The 'Conference Table' by KINZO is a table that all cutting-edge offices should have in their boardrooms.
What is neat about this table is that depending on where you stand, the shape could look like a spacecraft, a deep-sea ray or even a hydrofoil. The 'Conference Table' by KINZO is a table that all cutting-edge offices should have in their boardrooms.
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