Road-Like Tabletops- The Traverso Table is Sturdy, Balanced and Robust

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Traverso Table

The Traverso Table has a slight resemblance to standard road designs. The exaggerated support beam running down the middle of the tabletop is very similar to solid lines drawn on asphalt that effectively separates oncoming traffic from each other. Although it is a simple detail, it adds a beautiful, rule-abiding touch that will be appreciated by many. More than that, according to the designer, "Without the beam, the table does not exist."

Created by Italian industrial designer Francesco Faccin, the Traverso Table is made out of ash wood, which is topped by either a glass or black laminated surface. The construction of the Traverso Table may be unique, but it yields a timeless piece that is also incredibly sturdy, balanced and robust. The Traverso Table is great for both traditional and modern homes.
Trend Themes
1. Tabletop Designs Resembling Road Patterns - Designing and manufacturing tables that resemble road patterns could create new opportunities in both the furniture and home decor industries.
2. Incorporating Unique Design Elements to Furniture - By adding unique design elements, such as the support beam used in the Traverso Table, furniture designers can create functional and visually appealing products that stand out in a crowded market.
3. Use of Ash Wood in Furniture Making - With the Traverso Table as an example, there is an opportunity for furniture makers to explore the benefits of using ash wood as a material for their products.
Industry Implications
1. Furniture - The Traverso Table is an example of how furniture designers can create innovative pieces by using unique design elements and materials.
2. Home Decor - Designing tables with unique patterns, such as the ones found in roadways, can create new opportunities in the home decor industry by offering consumers something visually distinct and functional.
3. Woodworking - The unique design of the Traverso Table highlights the benefits of using ash wood in furniture making, creating opportunities for woodworking companies to work with this material to create visually appealing and durable products.

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