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Hairy Table by Mark Malecki Features Rippling Surface Made From Over 9,000 Steel Hairs

It appears soft and organic despite its sturdy construction
Happy JastaBy Happy JastaOctober 25, 20252 Mins Read
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Hairy Table by Mark Malecki Features Rippling Surface Made From More Than 9,000 Steel Hairs
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Most metal furniture is usually simple and plain, with only a few pieces that add visual interest. Something like Hairy Table by New York-based designer and metalworker Mark Malecki is what distinguishes itself with its look. The table stands out for its rippling surface made from more than 9,000 steel “hairs,” individually welded to a wire frame base. It looks like something soft and organic despite its sturdy powder-coated steel construction.

At first glance, therefore, viewers might be surprised by the table’s tactile illusion as steel appears almost plush, defying the usual impressions of cold metal. The concept for the Hairy Table came to Mark Malecki in a dream, but its creation is carefully planned and executed. The table is made through precise and repetitive welding of thousands of tiny steel hairs, a process where technical skill meets creative intuition.

This meticulous work creates a texture that looks dense and natural, with a translucent, almost glowing quality. The unique translucency and complex texture evoke something alive, blurring the boundaries between art and functional furniture. The table prompts viewers to reconsider their perceptions of material and form, highlighting how industrial techniques can create deeply personal and expressive works.

This metal table stands out with its unique “hairy” look and substantial weight. It features a simple tabletop framed by metal strands, while its legs are fully covered in these strands. This design creates a playful, textured surface that invites you to touch. Furthermore, the vibrant color adds a lively touch, instantly drawing attention and enhancing the table’s visual appeal.

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Being a metal table, it is durable enough for outdoor use and sure to impress your neighbors. Since its debut in 2023, Mark has released multiple versions of this table, and you can also find lamps designed with the same distinctive hairy look.  

Mark Malecki’s technique turns cold steel into something that feels alive and natural by combining metalworking skills with creativity. The Hairy Table, defined by its soft look and moving textures, is not just furniture but a piece that sparks conversation. This unique table is currently being showcased at the 2025 Dutch Design Week as part of The Boundaries of Sight exhibition.

Hairy Table by Mark Malecki Features Rippling Surface Made From More Than 9,000 Steel Hairs
Image: Mark Malecki
Hairy Table by Mark Malecki Features Rippling Surface Made From More Than 9,000 Steel Hairs
Image: Mark Malecki
Hairy Table by Mark Malecki Features Rippling Surface Made From More Than 9,000 Steel Hairs
Image: Mark Malecki

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Happy is a detail-oriented content writer who has been exploring topics like furniture design, smart home technology, camper trailers, and home décor for over seven years. He is a native of the Himalayas and a graduate of Himachal Pradesh University. Beyond writing, he enjoys web research, SEO, and Instagram marketing. When not writing, you can cross him on a hike or find him immersed in Pahari music.

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