The Table Attachment on DOT Gives it Freedom to Move
Laura McQuarrie — November 12, 2014 — Art & Design
References: leramoiseeva & design-milk
While four-legged tables are so often thought of as pieces of furniture that are static, this clever table attachment designed by Lera Moiseeva for Casamania gives this table the freedom to roam. Dubbed DOT, the table stands on just three legs and adopts a shape that looks quite a bit like a wheelbarrow.
The wheel attachment can be shifted slightly so that the unit as a whole is longer or shorter. As well, this attachment can also be rotated so that the small shelving unit is perpendicular to the orientation of the tabletop. The furniture piece would be well suited to a bedroom or an office space, especially since it is such a flexible design.
The wheel attachment can be shifted slightly so that the unit as a whole is longer or shorter. As well, this attachment can also be rotated so that the small shelving unit is perpendicular to the orientation of the tabletop. The furniture piece would be well suited to a bedroom or an office space, especially since it is such a flexible design.
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