The Hexagon Collector's Table by Oliver Haddon
Jessica Marcel — November 28, 2009 — Art & Design
References: oliverhaddon & design-milk
Oliver Haddon's Hexagon Collector's Table is more than it appears at first glance. The six-sided table opens to reveal rows of small compartments. It's a veritable pandora's hexagon.
The Hexagon Collector's Table also folds out to become a low flat surface, perfect for carpet picnics (i.e. picnics on your living room carpet). For more information, check out the designer's site at the link below.
Implications - With urban cities constantly growing at rapid rates, the size of homes is diminishing. Consumers are eager for furniture that is compact and multi-purpose so they can run their households efficiently. Industries looking to infiltrate this urban market should manufacture products that manage space well.
The Hexagon Collector's Table also folds out to become a low flat surface, perfect for carpet picnics (i.e. picnics on your living room carpet). For more information, check out the designer's site at the link below.
Implications - With urban cities constantly growing at rapid rates, the size of homes is diminishing. Consumers are eager for furniture that is compact and multi-purpose so they can run their households efficiently. Industries looking to infiltrate this urban market should manufacture products that manage space well.
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