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The Conceptual 'Hasu' Tea Table by Dieter Mortelmans Has Built-in Seats

Many Asian cultures practice tea time to pause during the day, connect with family or friends, or even enjoy a moment of solitude which is something the conceptual 'Hasu' tea table is intended to help make easier to do.

Designed by Dieter Mortelmans, the table features a subtle aesthetic when not in use to keep all its various components confined inside. When tea time arrives, the table can be opened to reveal floor seats for four, ample space on top for cups and even a section in the middle warming the teapot.

The functionality of the conceptual 'Hasu' tea table was described beautifully by Mortelmans who said, "Just like an opening lotus flower, when the first rays of sun caress the horizon during sunrise, symbolizes the start of a new day."
Trend Themes
1. Multifunctional Furniture - Designing furniture with multiple functions and features creates convenience and saves space.
2. Minimalistic Design - Beautiful yet subtle design languages convey that simplicity can work wonders in creating elegant designs.
3. Rise of Home Entertainment - As more people look for ways to entertain themselves at home, designing furniture that facilitates social interactions is becoming more important in product design.
Industry Implications
1. Furniture Manufacturing - Manufacturers can incorporate multifunctional designs and minimalistic aesthetics in their furniture to cater to changing consumer preferences.
2. Home Decor - Designers and decorators can create bespoke interior themes using the 'Hasu' tea table as inspiration, thereby emphasizing both functionality and aesthetics.
3. Hospitality - Cafes, restaurants, and resorts can incorporate the Hasu Tea Table into their setups, offering customers an immersive and elegant tea time experience that they cannot easily find elsewhere.

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