The Rotension Table from Isariya Boon is Onion Ring-Inspired
Michael Hines — October 1, 2010 — Art & Design
If only every piece of furniture could be cut down to size like the Rotension Table. This table, which according to designer Isariya Boon is "onion ring-inspired," functions in either half or full form.
When closed, the Rotension Table looks like it could function as a desk or an end table. If you needed to seat more people you could simply pull on it and expand it to full size. The design itself must have been terribly complicated to construct, but the result is simple and intriguing. Check out the Rotension Table in the gallery above today.
When closed, the Rotension Table looks like it could function as a desk or an end table. If you needed to seat more people you could simply pull on it and expand it to full size. The design itself must have been terribly complicated to construct, but the result is simple and intriguing. Check out the Rotension Table in the gallery above today.
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