matilda ringner: nomad table

'nomad table'
swedish based product designer matilda ringnér has developed
'nomad table' which is being
showcased at stockholm furniture fair 2010. it is composed of a simple construction, where
the leaf is integrated in the table legs, thus, creating a flexible table which is easy to move and store.
the table leaf is divided into several pieces, with different colours on each side. the individual parts
can be combined by the user in a variety of ways – depending on the user's mood and setting.
'nomad table' can therefore act as both a discrete piece of furniture or express the user's personality
through its loud colors.
'I
believe my work is about creating products with a clear identity and
expression, products
that have stories to tell. In that way things
surrounding us can be something valuable,
something we care about and
want to keep.'-MR




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matilda ringner
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