Extreme Lightweight Tables (UPDATE)

The Ripple Table 2.0 by Benjamin Hubert Weighs Even Less

The Ripple Table 2.0 weighs even less than its predecessor, which is hard to believe. By using 80% less material than most tables, Hubert was able to create a completely functional table without sacrificing the quality.

Hubert has updated The Ripple Table by adding curves to the underside and improving the leg design. Because of these changes the table is now sturdier than before, and capable of holding the full weight of a person. Just looking at the table one would think it could easily break, but judging by the photos of a person standing on the top of it, this is not the case. This piece of furniture would be ideal to add to an office space for meetings, and also add a punch of color to the room. Photo Credits: designboom, benjaminhubert
Trend Themes
1. Extreme Lightweight Furniture - The ability to use 80% less material to create a fully functional table creates opportunities for designers to create other furniture pieces with similar innovative capabilities.
2. Sturdy Minimalist Design - Incorporating minimalist design with sturdy materials creates disruptive opportunities for furniture designers to create high-quality pieces with a lower environmental impact.
3. Sustainability in Furniture - The use of fewer materials to create functional furniture is a trend that presents opportunities for furniture manufacturers to reduce waste and carbon footprint while still producing high-quality furniture.
Industry Implications
1. Furniture Manufacturing - Furniture manufacturers can focus on creating more sustainable and lightweight products with a minimalist design that appeals to eco-conscious consumers who want to save space in their homes and offices.
2. Office Furniture - Incorporating more minimalist design with lightweight materials creates disruptive opportunities for office furniture designers to create more space-saving, eco-friendly products that appeal to modern workplace designs.
3. Home Furnishing - With the growing concern for the environment and a desire for more minimalistic interiors, furniture makers can take this opportunity to create unique, affordable, eco-friendly furniture that appeals to a modern design sensibility.

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