British designer Lara Bohinc launches a geometric table that is interesting both in geometric arrangement and color choice. The silhouette is informed by the aesthetics of Bauhaus — a design movement that has proven to have resurfaced in the consciousness of creatives of late. While the color is a balanced "blue-green-hued verdigris finish," the shape features a combination of surfaces. The form is indicative of Lara Bohinc's approach to furniture design.
The creative releases a tea table silhouette and a coffee one. The uneven surfaces of both give consumers the opportunity for a certain superiority in functionality. For example, the tea table boasts a U-shaped curve that is "intended to store magazines."
Both of Lara Bohinc's geometric table designs go by the name of 'Orbit.'
Bauhaus-Inspired Table Designs
This Geometric Table by Lara Bohinc is a Contemporary Embellishment
Trend Themes
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Bauhaus-inspired Design — Opportunity for designers to create furniture and products influenced by the geometric aesthetics of the Bauhaus movement.
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Geometric Arrangement — Potential for incorporating geometric shapes and asymmetrical surfaces into furniture and interior design for a unique visual impact.
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Functional Furniture — Innovative ideas for tables and other furniture pieces that offer additional functionality, such as storage or unique shapes for specific purposes.
Industry Implications
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Furniture Manufacturing — Manufacturers can explore incorporating Bauhaus-inspired designs into their furniture collections to cater to the demand for modern and geometric styles.
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Interior Design — Opportunity for interior designers to incorporate geometric table designs into their projects to add visual interest and contemporary flair.
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Home Decor Retail — Retailers can stock and offer Bauhaus-inspired furniture and home decor products to meet the growing consumer interest in unique and modern design aesthetics.