Spider Table By Chris Murphy

Spider Table

For those of you who prefer futuristic furniture, Chris Murphy designed an interesting table called “Spider Table”. The odd-looking table “works” on 2 levels and it was made of glass, silicon and metal. Those legs that the designer created for the Spider Table are really attractive and not only for geeks, as they can move up and down depending on where you want to put it or how tall you are.

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Have Fun With The $30k Automated Poker Table

X10 Ten Player Automated Poker Table

Here is an interesting gift that you could offer only if you’re extremely rich and you have a friend who spends his time gambling. It’s called X10 Ten Player Automated Poker Table and it’s perfect if you want to entertain yourself at home by playing Blackjack and Texas Hold Em’.

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Pong Table With LEDs And Trackpads

The Pong Table

The exposition at the Museum of Modern Art’s Elastic Mind hosted many interesting concepts, but this one is definitely worth mentioning. This table is actually the support for a digital version of the old Pong game, one of the first PC games for the Windows platform. Read more »

Keep Up With Contemporary Fashion - Trio Contemporary Coffee Table

Trio Contemporary Coffee Table

Coffee tables give a nice look to the interior of your living room which means that they play an important role when thinking how to decorate. Rick Lee, San Francisco industrial and furniture award winning designer, created the Trio Contemporary Coffee Table which uses form and function at the same proportions.

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From Urban Junk To Urban Chic

Junkture Table

Recycling is an interesting theme for furniture and other objects for your house, but this is simply… madness. Beth Fuller has designed the Junkture Table which is 99% recycled and 100% recyclable. Perfect until now. This table has rims. Yeah, you heard me, rims like those that you put on a car.

Junkture Table

The idea came from the streets of New York City and to be more specific, straight from its junkyards. The idea was to show that “beautiful things can be made from junk” and the designer succeeded, but I don’t know if I would put that in my living-room.

Wood and Fire Go Together

Fire Table

Tired of spending time in furniture shops to pick a unique piece for your home collection? Planika Fires might offer you something new, something that seems to defy the laws of physics: a fire inside wood that is not going to be burnt. This might not be the best achievement if you have kids or animals at home, but surely it will give your coffee a warmer tint in cold winters or chilly mornings. No need to worry about smoke or smell, as the fire uses liquid fuel Fanola®, a biologically clean product of plant origin that emits only water and CO2 in normal breathable limits.

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