PRISM Folding Low Table

Furniture Design Award Winner.
Awarded for Good Furniture Design.

PRISM Folding Low Table
by Nak Boong Kim

  • Awarded April 15, 2013
  • CLIENT: KIMSWORK
  • 9.823
The question ‘What is this for?’ is the core of this product, giving customers pleasure to see this prism-like triangle pillar turning into a totally new table just like the film Transformers. Its operating parts are also moving in the same way of joints of a robot: if you lift one side of the furniture, it is automatically unfolded into a flat table board. You can also lift both sides for the use. After lifting both panels a small storage space is revealed beneath.

The question ‘What is this for?’ is the core of this product, giving customers pleasure to see this prism-like triangle pillar turning into a totally new table just like the film Transformers. Its operating parts are also moving in the same way of joints of a robot: if you lift one side of the furniture, it is automatically unfolded into a flat table board. You can also lift both sides for the use. After lifting both panels a small storage space is revealed beneath.

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PRISM Folding Low Table

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PRISM Folding Low Table

Great Design by Shunji Yamanaka & fuRo

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PRISM Folding Low Table

PRISM Folding Low Table

Nak Boong Kim

Designer of PRISM Folding Low Table


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