Desert Coffee Table Concept by Svilen Gamolov
Bulgarian designer, Svilen Gamolov came up with this beautiful coffee table to compliment modern interiors. Lacquered in white and designed with delicate attention to detail, this stylish design with unusual form makes the “Desert coffee table” one of a kind!
PowerPOST by Choi Won Seok & Kim Do Yeop
Equipping some outlets onto one leg of the table, Choi Won Seok & Kim Do Yeop have successfully solved the problem of messy cords on the floor or the table. Everything is highly organized now! The concept represents “eco convergence” by merging two objects into one and therefore reducing people’s levels of consumption.
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Table flowers, Nymphenburg Chrysanthemums
The Nymphenburg chrysanthemum is an incredibly intricate example of porcelain art. The flowers are made from more than 300 petals modeled by hand in wafer-thin porcelain. The chrysanthemum flower has a long tradition at Nymphenburg and some archive samples date back to the 18th century. Those were much smaller than the almost originally sized flowers created in 2009. The limited edition of 25 flowers encased in ornamental wooden boxes are created to be close to nature by porcelain masters who have undergone special training and have steady hands and lots of patience.
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Human Furniture Collection by Dzmitry Samal

These Human Furniture Collection created by Paris-based design studio Samal Design are “inspired by men’s beauty and sensuality”. A bit disarming and some of the poses I dare say a bit awkward… do their best to entice at least a conversation about it or a second look.
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Low Res Table, Shaped as Eurpean Countries by Martin Dieterle for CarreRouge Edition
Created by Martin Dieterle, these table represents the map of Germany.
They are made of solid wood sticks and other European countries are available on demand.

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Bright Table by Ontwerpers
Is it a fish bowl, a fruit-dish or a design light?
Ontwerpers has a small collection of furniture that takes a step aside from any traditional concepts and adds an unexpected quirk for fun and usefulness at the same time.

Spoon Table by Studio Verissimo

Plastic takes hundreds of thousands of years to completely decompose and the dependence on plastic has already damaged the planet. With people becoming aware about the environmental impacts of most items of daily use, designers have sought an opportunity to use all that trash to make stunning pieces of art.
This is a table made from plastic spoons used in the coffee which are going to the garbage daily by the thousands because they are only used once. the objective was with this waste to create a product line,spoon collection.
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XY-Quad and X-Pan by Victor Vetterlein

Victor Vetterlein has recently completed two new designs: the xy-quad table and x-pan light. The xy-quad table is made from an aluminum base with a glass table top.
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BarbieFoot Barbie Foosball Table

The super strange game table is the brainchild of French designer Chloe Ruchon and was presented at the DMY Youngsters Exhibition in Berlin as a toy that reinterprets a traditionally masculine game in a rather feminine way. The result is a plaything that allows children to think outside of gender barriers and simply focus on having fun.
DB Fletcher Capstan Ilona Expanding Table
It is a round table, which at the press of a button, amazingly doubles its seating capacity and, just as astonishingly, remains truly circular. Very importantly it stores its expansion leaves within itself. Existing tables can seat six persons when small, and twelve or more when expanded, but there are other design possibilities. Operation, which has been described as ‘pure magic’ by Boat International magazine, really is a sight to behold and extremely quick, it taking mere seconds to complete an entire expansion or reduction cycle.
Transparent Pool Table by Nottage Design G-1
The G1 glass top pool table from Australia-based Nottage Design is an incredible fusion of modern styling and new technology. The patented transparent Vitrik playing surface is used instead of the traditional felt surface. It gives resistance to rolling balls, just like cloth does. The surface creates a stunning “floating on air” effect as balls glide smoothly and quietly. You can get your hands of one of these babies for a hefty $25,150.
Stereovision Table by John Nouanesing
Stereovision table is created by the joung designer John Nouanesingit. It is made for those with a sense of irony in technology. The red and blue is a reference to the 3D glasses technology that’s lasted for years and years.
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Tables by Chul an Kwak

Chul an kwak is a young korean designer who aims to inject furniture with dynamic emotion, breaking from the static norms.
Sleek Galets Furnitures by Ludovic Renson
The Sleek Galets created by the French designer Ludovic Renson features a low roto-molded table and stools. They are chrome-painted with a bamboo insert on the surface.
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Tree Table by Sebastian Errazuriz
This Tree table is the latest creation by Sebastian Errazuriz and which have been seen Cristina Grajales Gallery, New-York.
. Sebastian is currently exhibiting a beautiful collection of limited edition, signed and numbered furniture/furnishing pieces. In particular to this interview, he will discuss his new Tree Table, priced at $120,000.
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.












