When a dog walks, the leg that is put forward, is simultaniously followed by the diagonal-opposite leg (f.e. left/back+right/front or right/back+left/front). Wouter Scheublin (design academy Eindhoven, NL) takes this principle and makes his table come to live.
Related post: Dynamic Terrain.
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Here's another peculiar table... inspired by flowers? http://www.dbfletcher.com/capstan/
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pictures taken yesterday (23.09.2006) at KOP / AEKI : http://www.stichtingkop.nl
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Great work. Dynamic furniture is our future. I hate those static chairs & tables just standing there unused 90% of the time. p.s. I've added a link to the earlier post on Dynamic Terrain.
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