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This Portable and Stackable Chair Table Combo is Made up of Fiberglass

Atish SharmaBy Atish SharmaJuly 24, 2021Updated:July 24, 20212 Mins Read
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This Portable Chair Table Combo is Made up of Fiberglass
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In these testing times when the world is going through a catastrophe, work from home can sound burdensome and hectic at times. What adds to the agony is the lack of a decent workspace (with the comfort of the home office inside) that can be carried to the lawn or balcony to maybe get some fresh air and look around at things while working. The gross result ends up affecting our mental and physical health and we are not able to give our hundred percent at work.

To make this work-from-home regime less burdensome, industrial designer Gökçe Nafak has introduced ‘uuma’ portable table and chair that can be carried easily. It will not just help you maximize your capabilities but also provide you an option to work from the lawn, terrace or anywhere you want.

The need for a portable chair and table arises when we find it difficult to move our house furniture outside to get some fresh air in the garden, while we remain glued to our laptop screens indoors. This table chair combo is characterized by its stackable construction and can be put to use both indoors and outside.

The height-adjustable table with two table tops can be used to keep your accessories while the seat can be raised or lowered as per one’s liking. The uuma portable table and chair comes in three colors that shall suit your house interiors.

Also Read: Seat Away Portable Chair Travels With You to Any Location

Highly resistant to bumps and scratch, the table chair combo is made up of fiberglass which offers more durability and portability to the product. Moreover, it is light and robust in nature.

The customizable furniture unit comprises parts that are easy to put together or remove. These four parts of uuma include a height-adjustable metal leg table with two layers and a pair of stackable chairs.

This Portable Chair Table Combo is Made up of Fiberglass
Image: Gökçe Nafak
This Portable Chair Table Combo is Made up of Fiberglass
Image: Gökçe Nafak
This Portable Chair Table Combo is Made up of Fiberglass
Image: Gökçe Nafak
This Portable Chair Table Combo is Made up of Fiberglass
Image: Gökçe Nafak
This Portable Chair Table Combo is Made up of Fiberglass
Image: Gökçe Nafak
This Portable Chair Table Combo is Made up of Fiberglass
Image: Gökçe Nafak

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Atish Sharma is a seasoned journalist, theatre director, and PR specialist with over ten years of experience in print, electronic, and digital media, based in Shimla, India. He's played pivotal roles as a field journalist at Hindustan Times and currently serves as the Managing Editor at Homecrux, where he writes on consumer technology, design, and outdoor gear. When not working on his writing projects, Atish loves to explore new Kickstarter projects, watch cult classic films, interview designers, and ponder existential questions.

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