DIY, Flat-Pack, and Awesome
Respect and love this flat-pack, do-it-yourself design! The Mudo table is the result of an effort by designers Patrick Carmody and Kfir Shetrit to create a 3d structure out of flat sheets of material to minimize waste and reduce the overall energy use in the fabrication process. Pieces are cut out of a 1/4″ thick sheet of Masonite with plastic laminate, and because each is the opposing tessellation of its neighbor there is very little material loss in production.
Designers: Patrick Carmody and Kfir Shetrit




















10 Comments »
Ray says
For a sec there I thought the table was held up by the chairs that accompany it. Nice look though
delo says
Very 70′s years, I Like this.
Aleksandar Velinovski says
Congratulations, Nice work! Is it in production already?
Krystofer says
Use the ‘waste,’ which makes a very pleasing pattern, as the table top to make this a very efficient design!
Patrick Carmody says
It is just fabricated by us.
Isa says
Love the design i just have a doubt how does the glass sticks to the base?
Peter says
Gravity
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