The Puzzle Table by Alberto Dias Ribeiro is a Practical Game
Meghan Young — December 12, 2013 — Art & Design
References: a2office.net & plusmood
The designer of the Puzzle Table will be hard pressed to find someone who doesn't think of the iconic Rubik's Cube when first presented with it. Of course, its name more than suggests that it was inspired by the popular mind game. Shape just like the cube, the Puzzle Table boasts smaller moving parts that arrange and rearrange as desired. Aside from the color, the main difference between the Puzzle Table and a Rubik's Cube is that the first changes form.
Designed by Portugal-based architect Alberto Dias Ribeiro of A2OFFICE, the Puzzle Table is made up of five distinct parts: A combining core and 4 removable components. An interactive furniture piece, the Puzzle Table is comprised of 125 squares altogether. Nevertheless, it is also simple and chic for the modern home.
Designed by Portugal-based architect Alberto Dias Ribeiro of A2OFFICE, the Puzzle Table is made up of five distinct parts: A combining core and 4 removable components. An interactive furniture piece, the Puzzle Table is comprised of 125 squares altogether. Nevertheless, it is also simple and chic for the modern home.
Trend Themes
1. Interactive Furniture - Furniture designers can explore how to create more interactive pieces that can be arranged and rearranged by the user, like the Puzzle Table.
2. Modular Design - There is potential for designers to create more modular furniture pieces that can be taken apart and put back together in different ways, like the Puzzle Table.
3. Puzzle-inspired Products - Designers can consider creating other products that are inspired by puzzles, like the Puzzle Table is inspired by the Rubik's Cube.
Industry Implications
1. Furniture Design - The Puzzle Table is an example of how innovative designers can create furniture that is both functional and interactive.
2. Toy Design - Toy designers can explore the potential of creating products that promote problem-solving and critical thinking, like the Rubik's Cube that inspired the Puzzle Table.
3. Interior Design - Interior designers can incorporate more interactive and modular furniture pieces like the Puzzle Table into their designs to create unique and engaging spaces.
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