The Table for Two by Daniel Liss Expands to Accommodate Six
Meghan Young — June 8, 2013 — Art & Design
References: danielliss-design & yankodesign
The Table for Two by Daniel Liss, a designer based in Edinburgh, United Kingdom, is a flexible piece of furniture that accommodates a couple of practical purposes. Made for a pair of people (whether couples or roommates) that work from home, its natural state is a workstation with a middle divider that separates the desk areas between each one. This creates a sense of privacy that can be cherished in small, intimate settings.
Nevertheless, this privacy is completely demolished when entertaining. The Table for Two by Daniel Liss expands to become a dining table fit for six. Essentially, it is a typical expanding table except that instead of removing the planks of wood that make it longer, the Table for Two puts it to clever use.
Nevertheless, this privacy is completely demolished when entertaining. The Table for Two by Daniel Liss expands to become a dining table fit for six. Essentially, it is a typical expanding table except that instead of removing the planks of wood that make it longer, the Table for Two puts it to clever use.
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