The duckweed side table, like its name, is inspired by the aquatic plant duckweed. The two discs cut from the metal material are shaped like duckweed round leaves, and the high and low tabletops imitate the organic growth of plants in nature. The table legs skillfully use the characteristics of metal materials. The support of each disc is only connected with another bent metal by one solder joint, which is enough to make the side table firmly placed in the environment. The delicate and concise structure makes the weight of the side table light enough to move around. The brilliant appearance and exquisite material application complement each other. A single duckweed side table is an ideal choice for small space matching. The desktop can hold water cups, mobile phones and other items. A duckweed side table beside the sofa is also properly decorated. The combination of several duckweed side tables is very suitable for large spaces. Ancient gardens moved nature to the courtyard, while duckweed side tables moved to the natural scene into the room. Whether they were placed in the living room at home or commercial public space, they could add more interest to the space.
Country : China
Year : 2020
Award : WINNER
Affiliation : Shenzhen Femo Design Co Ltd
Designer : FemoWong
[Asia Design Prize 2020]
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It's really the minimalist form of the table.
The two tables are scattered high and low and have a sense of jumping. It's not bad.
This table is also a bit too simple, isn't it