A versatile table suitable for both residential and public use, with various finishing options, featuring a carrier system that has been resolved in the most primitive way possible, and this effect is reflected on the table surface to reinforce the design.
In the stool design, an attempt has been made to achieve material and formal harmony with the chair design that shares the same name. The lack of a backrest in the design allows for a dual seating experience.
A product that stands out with its off-center twisted blade legs, which allow for a change of material on the top surface. The positioning of the legs defines their relationship to each other when multiple tables are used together.
In the stool design, it is preferred to keep the supporting system elements easily separable. The frame that connects the backrest and the seat and the intersecting vertical and horizontal connection elements within it form the character of the design.