Casual Corners

Space savings and low visual impact is what’s for dinner with the “Kitchenette” dining table and chair set by designer Marta Antoszkiewicz. By repositioning the seating area to the rounded corners of the table, the designer has managed to neatly wrap the chairs around the soft square table design, making a solid block effect. This effect is successful in minimizing the visual impact, therefore making a space feel larger. Intended for urban living, this table set features removable cushions for easy cleaning, hot & cold pads for serving and hand pulls for easy access.

Designer: Marta Antoszkiewicz

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15 Comments »

Comment by Cecil
2008-02-13 01:48:35

 

I hope IKEA was’nt first this time… http://www.ikea.com/se/sv/catalog/products/10092551

 
Comment by rayelle
2008-02-13 02:30:09

 

I love this design, but I was pretty sure I’d seen it somewhere before… I looked and I found it in IKEA http://www.ikea.com/gb/en/catalog/products/90092552
Has IKEA ripped of this designer?!

 
Comment by Moyed
2008-02-13 09:55:37

 

Yes I saw it at IKEA too but they’ve had it for a while and this was posted feb-13-2008 so it’s probably a simple case of displaced synchronicity more than anything else! IKEA future ripping!

 
Comment by krzh
2008-02-13 13:29:45

 

This is quite obviously not a new concept. It has been designed and redesigned several times so far. The mose recent one belongs to IKEA I think.

 
Comment by Hilario
2008-03-02 13:28:53

 

We´re looking for sth like this for our kitchen. Where could we buy it?

 
Comment by yuki
2008-03-05 05:27:32

 

Solutions for the more and more shrinking houses are always welcomed!

See also Antoszkiewicz’ Bulb Table here with other smart and compact saving-space-dining table sets:

http://design.blogsociale.it/2008/03/05/convivialita-compatta/

 
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