LOCK Table by J.P.Meulendijks

LOCK Table by J.P.Meulendijks

Dutch designer J.P.Meulendijks has created this sustainable dinner table using layers of flexible bamboo. The layers have been pressed together, the shapes are formed by the bamboo’s natural curvature.

LOCK Table by J.P.Meulendijks

LOCK Table by J.P.Meulendijks

LOCK Table Description:

“LOCK” is designed out of the qualities, possibilities and characteristics of its highly sustainable material: BAMBOO. The frame is build up from layers of flexible bamboo. The layers are pressed together. The shape is formed by the bamboo’s natural bending curve. The layers of bamboo curve through each other and entwine, locking each other in place. End result is a mix of nature and mathematics, of possible and impossible. A super strong masculine dynamic shape that looks different watched from different viewing points.”

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