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A Table and a Seesaw in One

Dutch designer Marleen Jansen has integrated a seesaw into a table and created ‘De Tafel Wip’. 

The Table Seesaw is a two-seater table that makes leaving the table during dinner—and eating alone—physically impossible. 

A Table and a Seesaw in One

Dutch designer Marleen Jansen has integrated a seesaw into a table and created ‘De Tafel Wip’. 

The Table Seesaw is a two-seater table that makes leaving the table during dinner—and eating alone—physically impossible. 

Monobloc by Bert Loeschner

Shown above is Monobloc Rocking Chair and Monobloc Waterproof Chair.

Monobloc by Bert Loeschner

Shown above is Monobloc Rocking Chair and Monobloc Waterproof Chair.

Water Light Graffiti by Antonin Fourneau.

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Water Light Graffiti by Antonin Fourneau.

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UP Coffee Table by Duffy London design studio

UP Coffee Table by Duffy London design studio

Ready-made in Design by Max Kuwertz and Yanik Balzer

Ready-made in Design was the title of Max Kuwertz’s and Yanik Balzer’s Intermediate Project at Köln International School of Design. Starting as a theoretical evaluation of the history of Ready-made objects in design they developed several design objects that transform ordinary products into different objects with new appearances and usages through minimal modifications such as recombination or recontextualisation.
 Their aim was to demonstrate the relevance Ready-mades have for the design and its process. The outcome is a series of funny but at the same time functional objects that can easily be reproduced in someone’s garage or for mass production.

Ready-made in Design by Max Kuwertz and Yanik Balzer

Ready-made in Design was the title of Max Kuwertz’s and Yanik Balzer’s Intermediate Project at Köln International School of Design. Starting as a theoretical evaluation of the history of Ready-made objects in design they developed several design objects that transform ordinary products into different objects with new appearances and usages through minimal modifications such as recombination or recontextualisation.
 Their aim was to demonstrate the relevance Ready-mades have for the design and its process. The outcome is a series of funny but at the same time functional objects that can easily be reproduced in someone’s garage or for mass production.

“MISS MAPLE“ ( 2010) by Elisa Strozyk.

Pendant lamp made of maple wood, textile and steel.

“MISS MAPLE“ ( 2010) by Elisa Strozyk.

Pendant lamp made of maple wood, textile and steel.