Hidden City Furniture

The Holland Table by Joost Wever Has a Unique Underbelly

The Holland table holds a little surprise for the owner. Although it may look like a typical wooden table, underneath lies a hidden city -- Holland, to be exact.

Designed by Joost Wever, the Holland table is the direct result of using leftover pieces accumulated throughout the creation process. Instead of gluing them on haphazardly, however, Wever created a landscape that makes this table extra special. Overall, the table itself is magnificent even without its unique underbelly.
Trend Themes
1. Upcycled Furniture - Creating furniture from leftover materials presents opportunities for unique and sustainable designs.
2. Hidden Features - Adding hidden elements to furniture offers a sense of surprise and intrigue.
3. Interactive Design - Designing furniture with interactive elements provides users with engaging and immersive experiences.
Industry Implications
1. Furniture Manufacturing - Furniture manufacturers can explore upcycling techniques to create innovative and eco-friendly designs.
2. Interior Design - Interior designers can incorporate furniture with hidden features to add a touch of mystery and novelty to spaces.
3. Interactive Home Decor - The interactive design trend can be applied to other home decor products, such as lighting fixtures and wall art, to create interactive and immersive experiences.

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