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Note Table

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The Note Table is made up from 5000 sheets of paper, which is bound down one side with PVA glue. The Note Table combines the two functions of table and notepad. The Note Table won the OXO Peugeot Design Award 2002 Furniture category 2002.

by: Tom Seymour
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21 Comments for: “Note Table”

  1. mr willys mr willys Says:

    It reminds me of post it’s

  2. Kortnee Kortnee Says:

    I would soooo buy that. That’s amazing. I love to doodle, so I imagine it wouldn’t last me that long. :P

  3. Frenchie Frenchie Says:

    This is awesome! I’m a college student and I need to just take a bunch of random notes and stuff when I study. This would be perfect! I would def. get this as long as it’s not too expensive.

  4. Melissa Melissa Says:

    I don’t know how you could keep the cost down, but if you could I would buy one.

  5. BunnyBrains BunnyBrains Says:

    What are the dimensions of this table? if it is regular table height i’d be afraid of it would make less and less of a practical table as the pages were used up as it would get increasingly lower to the ground. good idea, though

  6. Katie Katie Says:

    Perhaps a good solution to the shrinking height would be to mount the table on legs that are able to change height, so that users could raise the table as pages are used.

  7. Katey Katey Says:

    Looooove this!!

  8. RR! RR! Says:

    Love it! would buy it.

  9. dkork dkork Says:

    when it gets too short just put it on a real table

  10. Guy Guy Says:

    How come the pencil is so big?

  11. Rod R. Rod R. Says:

    :O

    Awesome. I love to draw, so I’d definitely buy this.

  12. Frank Frank Says:

    this is fantastic!!! I love it.

  13. Katie Katie Says:

    Interesting, but impractical. As more and more paper is removed, the table will lower, eventually reaching an awkward height which would probably cause the ‘table’ to be worthless. Plus, do we really need more outlets for using and wasting paper? Shouldn’t we strive to be more environmentally forward?

  14. idealist idealist Says:

    very similar idea:
    Check the “Genius Table” done in 1999 by “Arash & Kelly”,
    link >>>

    Genius Table
  15. Tito Ruiz Cox Tito Ruiz Cox Says:

    We are looking for a table so that we can acurately glue note pads. To put them in a table and glue them without a guide makaes it dificult and un prefessional

  16. glamjets glamjets Says:

    Everyone is missing the context for this: pre-grade schools.
    Take that into consideration and it matters little the issue of diminutive table height.
    Teacher can just slap it up on the wall when they’re done.
    Awesome!

  17. glamjets glamjets Says:

    Oh…forgot to add this: HEAVY AS HELL.

  18. glamjets glamjets Says:

    Forgot to add this: SUPER-HEAVY.

  19. Jordan Jordan Says:

    While i love the idea.

    i must say that this is an awful thing for the enviornment.
    can you imagian how many trees this would destroy.

    cute idea.
    bad for the world

  20. max max Says:

    it’s awful… and it weights a TONN… the genious table in one of the comments above is a much better idea

  21. SupaGal! SupaGal! Says:

    like it. sure would be practical to someone who always write and draw but I have the misfortune of being clumsy sometimes so my question is: ‘what if I spill my coffee?’ = my expensive table’s ruined on several layers….. too bad…

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