Thin tensile structure supports TT_01 table by Poesenvanhiel Architects

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Autor: dezeen Publicado el: 30/11/2021
Thin tensile structure supports TT_01 table by Poesenvanhiel Architects

Ultra-slender legs hold up a vast expanse of metal and glass to form the TT_01 table, designed by Poesenvanhiel Architects as an architectural experiment. The TT_01 table has what Poesenvanhiel Architects describes as "a symbiotic relationship between rigid and elegant, solid and fragile." It has a large square glass tabletop laid on a gr...
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