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Baboor Dawar Line TableBaboor Dawar Line TableBaboor Dawar Line Table is an innovative furniture design that masterfully reimagines the traditional Primus stove, a historically significant household appliance, into a contemporary functional art piece. Created by Egyptian architect and designer Dalia Sadany, this distinctive table represents a sophisticated fusion of cultural heritage and modern design aesthetics. The piece features a meticulously handcrafted body manufactured from solid Beech wood, demonstrating exceptional craftsmanship through manual woodworking techniques reminiscent of sculptural artistry. Standing at 600mm in height with a main body diameter of 300mm and a glass top diameter of 600mm, the table's proportions have been carefully calculated to maintain both aesthetic appeal and functional utility. The design incorporates various finishing options, including lacquered painting in multiple colors or premium Oak or Elm Burl veneer, complemented by a colored glass top that symbolically references the original stove's steel mesh cooking surface. The addition of stainless steel anti-scratch leg guards introduces a contemporary material element while ensuring durability. This piece, which earned recognition with an Iron A' Design Award in the Furniture Design category, exemplifies the successful transformation of a utilitarian object into a sophisticated furniture piece that bridges past and present, combining traditional handcrafting techniques with modern materials and finishes. The design's significance lies in its ability to preserve cultural memory while creating a thoroughly contemporary piece that serves both as a functional table and as a conversation piece that celebrates Egyptian heritage through innovative design language. Author: Adam Dawson Keywords: furniture design, cultural heritage, handcrafted woodwork, contemporary aesthetics, glass top table, Egyptian design SOURCES: |
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