The Dog Table by Quentin de Coster is Made for Kids by Kids
Rose Nazarali — February 16, 2010 — Art & Design
References: facebook & yankodesign
Designer Quentin de Coster put together a group of 5-year-old kids and asked them to draw tables and dogs. From the drawings, Coster put together his own interpretation of the drawings and created this nifty dog table--the perfect place for kids to draw their next masterpiece.
The dog table itself looks like a very abstract version of the animal with a regular table and four legs. The only addition is a square head piece that hangs off the end.
The dog table itself looks like a very abstract version of the animal with a regular table and four legs. The only addition is a square head piece that hangs off the end.
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