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In a quest to explore the interaction between the horizontal surface of a tabletop and the vertical support of the legs and the manner in which they interact with each other, Canadian designer Lukas Peet has created this prototype called the Village table.  The designer used a configuration inspired by log cabin construction to hold the table top by embracing it within the legs, while opposing horizontal supports add stability to the construction.  The mirrored shelf reflects the bright yellow of the underside of the table, adding a touch of whimsy and elongating the legs.

The Village table is made from Maple Hardwood, Mirror and painted MDF. 

Images  |   Lukas Peet
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