The table, reminiscent of a modular storage system, was invented by the Dutch designer Sabine Marcelis. At the heart of this piece of furniture is enhanced functionality, minimalism and mobility.
The table consists of two halves - a workplace and a storage space. If necessary, it can even be completely "masked". It is enough just to hide all the components inside. The entire structure, when folded, resembles a large wooden cube.
The designer came up with such a table for her partner-architect, with whom she is raising her newborn son. During her life together, she got tired of his computer with a large monitor, so she decided to somehow "hide" the device.
An additional bonus is the ability to fully transform. All objects, including both the table itself and its constituent elements - stools, drawers, shelves, are equipped with rubberized wheels. They move quickly and silently.
The bright yellow light of the inner surfaces refers to the golden core, which seems to be unremarkable on the outside.
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