Fussy Yet Minimalistic
It’s easy to dismiss a simple table when there’s a superfluous design element, but I like the architectural form of this Side Table. The randomly placed rails also constitute the legs. There’s a fluidity in the design, emphasized by the softly curved wood surfaces. What appears to by unnecessarily complex makes total sense.
Designers: Stefan Jäger & David Laudert


















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tom says
Love thi tables, I would buy one. You can expand the aesthetics to an entire line, just sayin.
tom says
Love thi tables, I would buy one. You can expand the aesthetics to an entire line, just sayin.
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asfgj says
"fussy", "what appears to by unnecessarily complex", "randomly placed", it's not minimalistic AT ALL. why would that be the title of this entry?
asfgj says
“fussy”, “what appears to by unnecessarily complex”, “randomly placed”, it's not minimalistic AT ALL. why would that be the title of this entry?
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