Jagged-Bottomed Tables

The Cityscape Coffee Table Turns an Inverted Skyline into Storage

Given that most surfaces in living rooms quickly become magnets for all sorts of clutter, the Cityscape Coffee Table is a fantastic piece for practical reasons, as well as aesthetic ones. The belly of the object has been manipulated so to form an uneven slip, creating long compartments for the stashing of books, DVDs and all sorts of odds and ends.

The unique shape of this furnishing came from the outline that skyscrapers make against their deep blue background when viewed from afar. This jaggy silhouette was flipped upside-down and its contours were constructed and given depth by Trevor Vaugh with joined wooden panels. A chic whitewash coats the exterior of the Cityscape Coffee Table but some exposed rich woodgrain is visible on the inside.
Trend Themes
1. Inverted Silhouette Design - Opportunity for furniture designers to create unique and practical pieces based on inverted architectural or natural silhouettes.
2. Jagged Bottoms - Interior decorators can incorporate jagged-bottomed tables for both aesthetic and practical purposes to store clutter.
3. Multi-functional Furniture - Creating furniture pieces that are not only aesthetically pleasing, but also have practical functions for storage and organization can appeal to consumers.
Industry Implications
1. Furniture Design - Jagged-bottomed tables and inverted silhouette designs can be incorporated into furniture pieces to offer unique and practical options for consumers.
2. Interior Design - Incorporating multi-functional furniture pieces into interior designs could provide clutter-free solutions to customers.
3. Home Organization - Multi-functional furniture that incorporates unique designs such as jagged-bottoms could offer home organization options to consumers.

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