U-Board table
Side tables from lebenszubehoer by stef’s, Designed by Johannes Bayer
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Product description
Concept
The U-Board. Multi-talented.
Designers are content when an object’s striking shape complements its intended function. If this shape makes other functions possible as well, they are jubilant. The U-Board – truly multi-talented. You can sit on it to tie your shoelaces, place a cup on it while reading the paper, or use it to get a vase down from the top shelf without a step ladder. You can also turn it upside down and put things in it: vinyl records, wood logs, and even loose bulk material when combined with a matching leather bag. Likewise, you can simply enjoy it for its aesthetics. The U-Board will remain decidedly elegant no matter where it is or how it is used. Available in wood, fibre cement and black carbon steel.
Designers are content when an object’s striking shape complements its intended function. If this shape makes other functions possible as well, they are jubilant. The U-Board – truly multi-talented. You can sit on it to tie your shoelaces, place a cup on it while reading the paper, or use it to get a vase down from the top shelf without a step ladder. You can also turn it upside down and put things in it: vinyl records, wood logs, and even loose bulk material when combined with a matching leather bag. Likewise, you can simply enjoy it for its aesthetics. The U-Board will remain decidedly elegant no matter where it is or how it is used. Available in wood, fibre cement and black carbon steel.
More about this product
Categorised in Tables - Side tables - Tabletop rectangular - open base - Panel base - Concrete - Tabletop concrete - Fibre-Reinforced concrete - Residential - Outdoor / Garden - Contract - Office - Hospitality.
Manufacturer
lebenszubehoer by stef’s
Family
UBoard
Architonic ID
1242412
Year of Launch
2013
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