Wednesday, September 26, 2007

RESEARCH into Dining Tables


A relatively bold yet understated dining table design, appearing modern but still having a clear classical aesthetic. The use of a table such as this one would be an understated showing of one's power.

I think this table is exquisite, delicate, modern and understated. The use of such a beautifully designed modern dining table would be an excellent way to show one's eye for understated designs, subtly revealing the power within oneself, but not demonstrating their wealth and talent in an overally decadent way.

This dining table is extremely modern and simple, almost fading into the background of this image. The design seems to be purely about its function, not adding any adornment or decoration, its simplicity and function speaking for itself. I do not know if this design would add anything significant to a space.

I think that the shape of this table is really interesting, having an individual shape to a table could add movement to a space, depending its design.

I really like the base to this table design, the intertwining of wire could reflect the cabling and structure of an elevator shaft, fitting in well with the space.




The previous three dining tables highlight a more decadent, antique and oversized approach to dining tables, particularly within spaces designed for only 1/2 people.
I find these tables a little too adorned and decorated, possibly taking away from the design of the structure as opposed to enhancing it.

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