Most modern expanding dining tables require the addition of new
pieces or a complex series of actions to transform them from a small
four-person table to a full dinner-length design. This simplified
version is more interactive, functional and engaging than most of its
more cumbersome cousins.
The act of pulling on either end of the table is all it takes to flip
up the extra leaves in the middle. In its extended form, the resulting
configuration also contains central area that is highlighted in white to
offset it from the surrounding wood, creating a kind of centerpiece for
more formal occasions.
A series of aesthetically similar chairs comes as part of this
extendable dining table set – with useful hangar spaces for coats and
hats along their back as well as an implicit built-in visual reference
to the intermediate point in the converting action at the heart of this
design by Iohanna Pani.
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