swiTCh Table & Chair by Ellen Ector
This surprising switch Table Chair is made by Ellesco International and was designed by the Belgian Designer Ellen Ector. Belgian designer created the SwiTCh Table-Chair as her graduation work that is a result of her time spent studying interior design at Sint-Lukas in Brussels. She was then approached by Ellesco International to produce SwiTCh.
Powerwise, Charging Table by Johanna Strand and Asa Elmstam
This charging station called the Powerwise is created by designers Johanna Strand and Asa Elmstam. It’s a table which also acts as a charging station and can houses eight electrical outlets which are hidden within the box-like, lidded table top. The entire unit can be plugged into the wall, with each internaloutlet having its own on-off power switch so individuals can leave electronics plugged in and shut-off even when they
are not in use.
Kure, Family Dinning Table by Fatih Can Sarıöz
Turkish designer Fatih Can Sarıöz have created this Kure table designed like a flower that opens up to a full-fledged dinning table.
Shaped as a sphere when closed, it can occupy any corner of the house. And only when the sun sets down, you can bring Kure to life. Fitted with a light source in the center, the base too glows with blue light.
The Dancing Coffee Table by Joel Escalona
The Dancing Coffee Table are inspired by Mexican Traditional Dances and Dresses.
The goal was to design something inspired by culture and folklore, in this case Mexican’s. So in a place with such a variety of colors and folklore like Mexico, is very difficult to take all and combine it in one piece, so I look at some of our dresses and colors and try to capture the shapes made by dresses in movement in order to design the Dancing Coffee Table and the Dancing Carpet.
Philippe Dining Table by Jayson Home & Garden Home
Philippe Dining Table created by Jayson Home & Garden Home could read more modern than traditional.
Dissipations Exhibition by Robert Stadler
Dissipations is an exhibition by designer Robert Stadler, opens at Galerie Emmanuel Perrotin in Paris this weekend.This series of furniture is made of stacked boards that are lacquered or upholstered.
“Paint Or Die But Love Me” by John Nouanesing
Created by the French designer John Nouanesing, “Paint Or Die But Love Me” is a great table concept by french designer John Nouanesing.
With legs and edges shaped to look like dripping paint, the vivacious red table mesmerizes with its glossy surface and buoyant form that reflects the artist’s romantic disposition and hunger for love!
Link Via [Designer Blog] & [Coolbuz]
11 Foosball Table by GRO design & Tim

GRO design and TIM model created what is to me the most beautiful foosball table. The players are machined in brass and chrome, the table itself is meant to be a bit architectural, like real stadiums, and minimal to not distract from the game. The lighting is designed to draw players and spectators into the game completely, eclipsing the distractions of the outside world exactly as if you’re at an actual football game.
CUB8 Table

This low table extends and changes its shape by doubling in size revealing generous storage for magazines, books, CD and DVD.Clean lines, functionality and diverse wood and lacquer finishes combinations between Wenge stained oak and white lacquer.

Ping Pong From A Doorway by Tobias Franzel
Designer Tobias Franzel has designed a door that becomes a ping pong table, when the game is over it can then be put back to its normal use, the door!

Link Via [Geekologie]
Search Table by Ezri Tarazi

“Search Table” will be on show as part of the “Per-Capita” exhibition in Tel Aviv. Ezri Tarazihave created this table by using the first hundred images hit when the word ‘table’ was clicked in the Google search engine. The images were printed directly upon the aluminum plate, creating the overall table structure.
“Jean Pape” and “Haupt” Neo Rococo Pixel Furniture by Smansk
“Jean Pape” and “Haupt” are two modern piece of furniture created in a melting between pixel and rococo style.
Corral, Bronco & C’upsidedown by Dirk Wynants from Extremis

Corral designed by Belgian Dirk Wynants is a rotated molded polyethylene table that can gather seven Bronco stools. The bonus with this table is that a lighting unit can be integrated into it, turning it into a light source as well.
The c’upsidedown light is basically the ‘corral table’ hung upside down from the ceiling. therefore it is appropriately named the ‘c’upsidedown light’.
The rotation molded bronco stool design is based upon a horse saddle and provides the same ergonomic comfort as the real thing. bronco really has you seated in the best possible position for your back. additionally this attractive stool even offers a space to place a drink.
Wanndsinn by Patrick Frey and Markus Boge
Wandsinn designed by Patrick Frey and Markus Boge is wall-mounted drawer that could replace your traditional night table and bring a minimalist touch to your bedroom.

Mealbox By Igland Design

The Mealbox is a Japanese-style dining table with chairs that can all be packed in a box. It is made of Birch Plywood reinforced with carbonfibre and Neoprene rubber seat-padding. The table doubles as coffee-table. This really stylish table is created by Igland design, a company that combines traditional Scandinavian wood with high-tech materials to create products that are visually strong, yet simple in appearance. Read More…
Light Table By Pablo

A low setting glowing cocktail tabletop that is perfect for any home living area, lounge, or wherever you like to entertain. The Light Table is also suitable for displaying photos and other objects of desire. Available with white translucent acrylic top with clear acrylic support ends.
DJ Kreemy Table

Rashid describes his DJ Kreemy table as ont that is “organic like sound”, “omnidirectional like sound”, and that emphasizes the “volumous” beats that irradiate from the two turntables. It is made of a molded fiberglass body and steel base and includes a dual lighting system of two 25 watt lamps and a concealed power cord.
The Table Flight

The Table Flight is designed by the Italian Francesco Passanti, who mainly uses concrete for his creations. It may seem paradoxical, but he managed to make a really light table with concrete, by mixing it with fiberoptic. The result is a work of art that looks like a floating table.







