A year ago I’ve presented a smart expandable table that when rotated at its outer perimeter, amazingly doubles its seating capacity and, just as astonishingly, remains truly circular. You can see this amazing expandable table here. Today I’ve found another expandable table, but this time with another mechanism, that is also interesting. Take a look at the video below to see how this expandable table works.
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- By Monday, April 28, 2008 | Scruw; It's Twist'd on April 28, 2008
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I don’t think this table is appropriate for small spaces. Maybe for dining areas that still has an extra space for the expanded version. Clever idea though.
yes it is not very smal when it is closed
ya with things like this they have to be REALLY small and space saving to work. if theyre not, then whats the point in getting thme when you could just get a regular table
i will see
What is the name of the designer/make of this table, anyone know?