Landr tablet promises you won’t slosh your coffee when you cut your bread

When your table looks like a steel bridge or a lunar lander, you definitely expect it to be as tough and as stable as one.

Tables and desks are some of the most rigid and most reliable pieces of furniture we have in our homes, or at least they’re supposed to be. There are times when manufacturing defects make them a little unstable, but some designs simply fail the “coffee and bread” test. These tables tend to jiggle and slide when you are trying to cut up food, causing coffee or other drinks to sway, slosh, or even spill. Taking on such a common problem that shouldn’t exist in the first place, the Landr dining and conference table tries to correct the design mistakes of common tables, promising enough stability that you can even place a lander on top of it to screw a light bulb.

Designer: Felix Monza

Of course, we’d rather you didn’t, but Landr’s designer is so confident in its stability to make such a bold and unqualified claim. Whether you’re cutting bread or standing on top of it, the table shouldn’t budge a single inch. At the very least, it wouldn’t collapse from under your weight, and it definitely looks like it could handle a rough lunar mission. That’s despite having a modular design that is also promised to be trouble-free to assemble.

The Landr’s design is both industrial and futuristic at the same time, owing to the barebones appearance of its steel frame and legs. If the crisscrossing pattern of the legs reminds you of steel cages, you wouldn’t be off the mark. As its name suggests, the Landr is heavily inspired by the legs of the Apollo Lunar Module as well as the roll cages of sports cars. Both vehicles embody stability and durability, and those are the characteristics that the Landr table wishes to convey, but in a more home-friendly fashion.

There is also a pinch of sustainability to the table, though it probably should probably be a long time before the Landr is ready to retire. It is mostly made of renewable or recyclable materials, like the steel frame that’s powder-coated rather than painted. Choices for table tops include ceramic, wood, and glass, with no plastic option in sight. Although the table is indeed recyclable, the designer hopes that owners will refurbish the table when the end of its use has arrived. Given its minimalist and timeless design, it will most likely fit in any context or time.

When it comes down to it, there is really no revolutionary invention or design involved in the Landr’s creation. It’s good old-fashioned research and prototyping, inspired by designs and products that have already been proven to work. That doesn’t make the result any less impressive or less attractive. The Landr’s unassuming yet eye-catching design clearly speaks to its best feature, removing any doubt that this table won’t wobble, topple, or fall down, no matter how hard that piece of bread is.

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This coworking desk uses an old-fashioned crank to morph into a ping pong table!

A desk turned into a ping pong table that serves as a coworking setup, bringing a whole new meaning to the work-play environment, enhancing productivity and healthy work culture.

I always love the multifunctional features of a furniture piece. When two ends of life, work, and play meet – it creates a balanced work setup. For example, it’s been many years since I wanted a ping pong table, but the dedicated space required had me hesitating. The OnPlayOff – Coworking Table materializes this balance and turns it into reality. The OnPlayOff is a conference table that lets you brainstorm/ work during the day and becomes your playground for some post office hours fun.

Meet the feature that allows it all – a height-adjustable net that rotates into the table using a crank on one side. The table showcases a very Japandi-inspired, aesthetically pleasing wooden table for the work ambiance. Around four people can work on the table with their laptops without any issues at any given time.

When you need privacy, the net can go beyond its official size and create separation like a divider. So we are talking about three modes here – “On” mode for brainstorming coworking space with no distractions, “Off” mode for a private working ambiance, and “Play” mode for playing uninterrupted games of ping pong.

The idea is an evolution, going beyond our usual means of dumping things off our desk to double as a play table. Although there are more multifunctional conference tables, this one stands out with its wooden frame designed to go with any home interiors or professionals workspaces. The best part of all is a small drawer that holds your paddle and the balls, so no searching all over the office space!

Designers: Victor Sarria, Miguel Payà, Herraiz Soto.

A Modular Conference Table for the Modern Workplace!

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A conference table can say a lot about the office, meeting room or studio that it is placed within, and for that reason it must be selected carefully… however, DITO may have just made that decision slightly easier!

DITO is a modern conference table that has the user’s and workplace’s needs firmly in mind; understanding that each establishment requires different uses from the table, the table top can be configured to cater to their needs. The center split not only adds to the strikingly simplistic design style, but also allows for cables to pass through the mesh that lies beneath it… after all, there are often more communication devices than people around the table nowadays!

Contrasting against the white expanse of the product is a central tray and power brick, both elevating the usability of the table to allow for it to meet the demanding needs of a modern-day workplace!

Designer: Gerhardt Kellermann for Gumpo

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Playtime Table!

We loooove Duffy London! Their latest design, the Swing Table, puts a little extra fun into dinner time or collaborative meetings by using an unorthodox structure with suspended chairs that swing and sway. Chairs that can be adjusted to the seated person’s liking, making the design as functional as it is playful. Not to mention, it makes vacuuming a breeze. Get it here! Weeeeeeeeeeeeee!

Designer: Duffy London

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