tianyu xiao: writable

tianyu xiao: writable

 
'writable' coffee table by tianyu xiao

created by china-born, sweden-based industrial designer tianyu xiao, the 'writable' coffee table
incorporates flippable chalkboard tablets into its surface, permitting the furniture to be used at any moment
as both table and communication tool. storage for chalk is built directly into the panels for ready access.

the piece was presented at stockholm furniture fair 2011, as part of ‘the collector’ exhibition
of works by students at the HDK school of design and crafts.

from the designer:

'how can a piece of furniture make people more communicative? writable is a unique table that allows messages
to be easily written onto the table surface. it creates a new way of communicating
and enhances the relationship between people in real life, offering possibilities for different kinds of people to use it
in a way that suits them; especially those who are not good at communicating with other people face to face.
meanwhile, the marks and doodles can be seen as a symbol of their particular lives.'




full front view with panels hidden



additional view



chalk storage is built into the panels



three built-in panels can be flipped to reveal chalkboard surfaces



with the chalkboards built directly into the table, 'writeable' can be used simultaneously as surface and for message-writing



flipping the panel



the table is a convenient site for leaving notes


designboom has received this project from our 'DIY submissions' feature, where we welcome our readers to submit their
own work for publication.
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Tianyu
03.09.11  
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beautifully integrated chalkboards and beautiful finish on the table. How is the chalkboard kept in position without it pivoting back to the wooden side?
faf   03.10.11
what if these chalkboards are replaced by ipads? :D
Sylvia   03.11.11

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