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The RM I Table is the Latest Addition to the United Objects Collection

The United Objects furniture collection expands to include the RM I Table, designed by Joseph Smolenicky. The Zurich-based architect created a perplexing table made out of square aluminum tubes. It is configured to reveal how designers can make complex objects with intricate geometric shapes from simple materials.

The RM I table boasts exceptional details. Informed by the structure of the square tube, the table features staggered edges. The table's legs act as a vertical continuity of the tabletop's horizontal tubular structure, making for a coherent piece. There is space for people to sit comfortably around the table. Rhombus in shape, the piece has a unique form rather than the typical rectangular table to promote communication between those who sit at the table.
Trend Themes
1. Complex Objects Made Simple - The RM I Table showcases how complex and intriguing furniture can be created from simple materials.
2. Unique Geometric Shapes - The use of square aluminum tubes in the RM I Table shows a trend towards incorporating unique and intricate geometric shapes in furniture design.
3. Promoting Communication - The rhombus shape of the RM I Table highlights the importance of furniture design that promotes communication between users.
Industry Implications
1. Furniture Design - The furniture industry can innovate by exploring more complex and intriguing design concepts made possible by using simple materials.
2. Metalworking - Innovative techniques in metalworking can provide opportunities to create unique geometric shapes in furniture design, as demonstrated by the RM I Table.
3. Architectural Design - Architects and designers can incorporate furniture designs like the RM I Table to promote communication and collaboration in their architectural projects.

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