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Lido Expandable TableLido Expandable TableLido Expandable Table is an innovative transformable furniture piece that exemplifies versatile functionality and thoughtful design, created by Korean designer Nak Boong Kim. This multifunctional piece ingeniously transitions from a compact rectangular storage box to various table configurations through a sophisticated folding mechanism. When in its most condensed form, it serves as an elegant storage solution with distinctive gaps between panels that create an interplay of light and shadow, drawing inspiration from the concept of 'Luce Crack' - the transformation of dark, enclosed spaces through the introduction of light and air flow. The table's primary innovation lies in its seamless transformation system; unlike conventional expandable tables that require complex locking mechanisms, the Lido employs an intuitive lifting mechanism where side plates can be elevated to deploy joint legs, converting the unit into either a tea table or, when fully extended, a dining table with a substantial 75-centimeter width. Crafted primarily from oak with natural oil and varnish finishing, the design particularly resonates with East Asian dining cultures where floor-level dining is customary. The table's dimensions (1100w*216d*296h mm, expanding to 750mm depth when unfolded) have been carefully calculated to address common spatial challenges, including the optimal distance between seating and table surface. This thoughtful consideration of user experience and functionality earned the design a Silver A' Design Award in the Furniture Design category, recognizing its contribution to innovative furniture solutions. The design's versatility is further enhanced by its ability to adapt to varying group sizes and spatial requirements, making it particularly valuable for contemporary living spaces where flexibility is paramount. Author: Adam Dawson Keywords: expandable furniture, transformable table, multifunctional design, space-saving furniture, Korean furniture design, innovative folding mechanism SOURCES: |
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