Unusual and Creative Furniture Designs – Part 2.
Treetrunk bench:
Comes with a price tag of € 11000 excl. trunk, the back covers of chairs made in bronze, can be put in any tree trunk.
Oval Table:
This interesting table is designed by Burgess Zbryk and Rie Egawa.
Kube - Coffee table:
Coffee table in black gloss.
Ripple Series Tables:
Using sophisticated 3D milling processes and a variety of materials such as polished aluminum, clear polyester resin and with a touch of aerospace engineering, artist and engineer Lee Rowland created these Ripple Series tables.
Jigsaw table:
The Jigsaw Puzzle Table consists of individual jigsaw shaped pieces that fit together to create a unique occasional table and is made entirely from solid beech.
Marsh Table:
Expandable Table:
For further information about this product, visit DB Fletcher Furniture Design.
White Spider Coffee Table:
Simple piece of furniture, the white coffee table with 4 spider-like legs.
Coffee table made from a Rover V8 engine:
Yo-Yo Table:

Designed by Jakob Wagner made in Italy by Moroso using beech plywood. The simple lines and lean-design of the tables produce a sleek and attractive sofa/side table suitable for any space.
BaObab desk:
The BaObab desk, designed by Philippe Starck for Vitra, provides a refreshing approach to office furniture. It's curved shape, created as a single piece, shields the user and provides a pleasant feeling of security. As a sculptural element, BaObab embraces the user, supports them in an unconventional manner in their work and ultimately gives the office a new feel.
The Rolling Bench:
Korean designers Sungwoo Park, Yoonha Paick, Jongdeuk Son, Banseok Yoon, Eunbi Cho and Minjung Sim have come up with a really innovative solution to the problem of wet benches. All you need to do is just turn the winding handle.
Magazine Table:
Coffee table by Dylan Gold:
Table Looks Like Running Water:
Designed by Tokujin Yoshioka, these tables are made to look like water running over a cliff.
Pong Table:
It's a part of MoMA's Design & the Elastic Mind Exhibit, designed by Moritz Waldemeyer.
Hidden table:
'Link' table:
Here is the 'link table' which Tom Dixon revealed his new lighting and furniture range at ICFF 08.
Laptop Table:
Laptop Table is our favortive one.
Don't miss the part one of this series: Link..
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Droste Effect.
Razzle Dazzle.
Manholes of Japan.
Beautiful Rice Field Art.
Underwater Post Office.







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