Awesome Table Chair

Sometimes you need an extra chair and sometimes you need a table. These modern chairs can be either or depending on your needs. By simply pushing the two chairs together they transform into a table. Each chair has a notch to slide in one another. Now unused seating has some other place to go. When you’ve got visitors and need an extra chair or two you simply pull them apart. Tada, you got two chairs! This needs to show up at IKEA stat!

Designer: Joel Hesselgren

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17 Comments »

Comment by Ian
2007-09-26 17:16:52

 

Neat idea, but I don’t think I’d want a table that’s only a foot off of the ground.

 
Comment by Marcus
2007-09-26 20:04:22

 

Good idea for a coffee table, but not for formal tables for dining.

 
Comment by Nickolas Titkov
 
Comment by Joel
2007-09-27 00:08:47

 

Off course it’s a coffee table not a dining table! When you got visitors and use them as chairs, it’s nice to have a seperate dining table…;-)

Comment by Nickolas Titkov
2007-09-27 01:08:35

 

I wrote the disclaimer on Your site and agreed with it. Sometimes Your table/chair is very useful!

 
 
Comment by Joanne Bergenwall
2007-09-27 02:18:57

 

fabulous, so simple and yet so sophiscated - love it! Can I buy one - gimme discount k? heee

 
Comment by Jonathan
2007-09-28 15:35:20

 

What an incredible concept! Thanks for the post. I’d be worried about scratches, though….hmmm?

Jonathan
http://www.icon-decor.com

Comment by ackjayz oner
2008-02-26 20:58:31

 

i think that u should grow up, maybe if u werent such a gronk u wouldnt have scratches on it

 
 
Comment by Jun
2007-09-28 17:00:01

 

额 …

乱有个性的说
如果国内有卖,我一定买回家
实在是太赞了!

 
Comment by jack
2008-02-26 20:56:36

 

this is a real design feature, how did u come up with this

 
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