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Cling (table & chair)

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The idea is to keep a chair with a table. We designed the detail that combines the both pieces well together. The function as you imagine. You can easily move the chair and table to any where as one piece.

by: o-d-a (object design alliance)
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9 Comments for: “Cling (table & chair)”

  1. kuku kuku Says:

    this is very good table for kids to practice “golf”.
    I suggest to put the paper-trash-bin under the hole. ;)

  2. Frenchie Frenchie Says:

    I don’t know how I feel about a table with a hole in it. Not only does it reduce the usable space but think about all the things that you’re going to drop down it … I appreciate the idea but I think it needs to be where there isn’t a hole …

  3. jeff jeff Says:

    Maybe just have the chair click under the table, so all your stuff dosnt fall through.

    Think about when the connection is worn and looser, eventually the weight of a single book will push the chair out, and now you just have a table with a hole in it.

  4. Xander Xander Says:

    Can’t you just have a collapsible chair attatched under the table? Not only would it prob be more comfortable, there’s no holes anywhere in the table (or in your case, there shouldn’t be).

  5. Jill Davis Jill Davis Says:

    hahahahah , you dork.

  6. Richard Richard Says:

    ha ha ha! your idea is very simple that i don’t like it.

  7. stevenr stevenr Says:

    i must be missing something here..cuz from i understand this is a stool and a table with a hole in it.

  8. glamjets glamjets Says:

    why not make a table with slide-in ridges of some sort for a number of stools on the underside of a table.

    a big fucking hole in a table for a stool to fill it when it’s -not- in use…cripes this is trash.

  9. SupaGal! SupaGal! Says:

    you mean to say that the seat of the stool is larger than the hole on the table so the stool can be stored easily? Ok. I can understand. But my question is ‘why’?? What do you get out of this? What’s the use in this? Imagine if you had one at your home, I’m not confident you’ll be storing the stool back in place every time you’re done using it!…. or am I wrong?….

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