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The Lean Tables by Flip Sellin and Markus Dilger are Fun

The Lean Tables by Flip Sellin and Markus Dilger consist of modular units that, once assembled together, form a surface. Shaped as hexagons, these separate pieces have slanted legs. The design of the legs give the impression that these units are leaning against each other.

Made from oak, the Lean Tables need a minimum of three units to form an actual table. This modular system allows for various combinations depending on its use. Once the hexagons are put together, the resulting structure is nicely shaped like a honeycomb, giving this product an organic and natural touch. The designers explain, "The shape is contemporary yet individual. The natural material complements many interior styles."

The Lean Tables are playful and practical.
Trend Themes
1. Modular Furniture - The Lean Tables demonstrate the trend of modular furniture, allowing for customizable combinations and versatility in use.
2. Organic Design - The honeycomb-inspired shape of the Lean Tables aligns with the trend of organic and natural design in interior styling.
3. Minimalist Aesthetics - The clean lines and simple design of the Lean Tables reflect the trend of minimalist aesthetics in furniture design.
Industry Implications
1. Furniture Manufacturing - The modular nature of the Lean Tables presents an opportunity for furniture manufacturers to create customizable and adaptable pieces.
2. Interior Design - The organic and natural design of the Lean Tables caters to the preferences of interior designers who are incorporating more nature-inspired elements in their projects.
3. Home Decor Retail - The minimalist aesthetic and playful nature of the Lean Tables make them a desirable product for home decor retailers catering to customers seeking stylish and functional furniture.

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