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Transformer Furniture: Picture Frame Folding Table

by Collin Dunn, Corvallis, OR, USA on 12.22.07
Design & Architecture

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Perfect for small spaces, or anywhere you want to add a little function to your wall-hangings, "Bildtisch" (or, literally, "picture table") is an interesting, innovative way to create more with less. Sort of a Murphy bed for tables, it combines a unique, stylish picture frame with some slick foldability to create a flat space where there was once just a picture (and vice versa). We could see this as a cool addition to cozy kitchens and as a great way to add seating in a tight cafe or coffee shop. Designed by Austrian designer Verena Lang, it appears to be a concept for now. See more at ::IVYDESIGN via ::Freshome

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