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Tangle_One table by Alex Groot Jebbink performs multitude of functions

GarimaBy GarimaJune 5, 2014No Comments2 Mins Read
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Tangle_One by Alex Groot Jebbink

Alex Groot Jebbink, a designer based in the Netherlands, has created a sleek table as his first piece of furniture design. Dubbed Tangle_One, this table reflects an airy design appearing to be light in weight and therefore can be associated with a bird’s wing. However, the crisscross wooden legs form a solid and steady base, on which the thin surface rests. This table can be utilized as a work desk or a dining table or any other way the user wants.

Tangle one by alex
Tangle one by alex
Tangle one by alex
Tangle one by alex
Tangle one by alex

Thin, glossy surface of the Tangle_One is made using a contrasting combination of oak and stone like material known as HI-MACS (a solid surface resembling the strength of stone, but can be fabricated and worked on just like wood) which is available in a variety of colors. Further, the X-shaped oak legs are invisibly attached to smooth table top making the entire structure attractive and steady enough to perform a multitude of functions. Alex got the opportunity to displayed his furniture design at the Milan Furniture Fair, this year.

The standard measurements of the table are 249 cm x 90 cm x 74 cm. You can, however, customize color, dimensions of the table surface, working height and position of the legs according to your preferences. It is sold by IC Woerden under the label a-LEX and can be delivered throughout Europe. The retail price of the standard piece is $5337 (€ 3920), which will differ according to customization.

Via: Himacs

2014 Milan furniture Fair a-LEX Alex Groot Jebbink Customizabe Dutch Designer Furniture Unit HI-MACS IC Woerden Milan Furniture Fair Milan Furniture Fair 2014 Netherlands Salone del Mobile Salone del Mobile 2014 table Tangle_One X-Shaped Oak Legs
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