Categories: Design

belTable by Marcin Pogorzelski

Although we sometimes enjoy playing the engineer, assembling furniture with a handful of screws and power tools is not exactly the picture of ease and convenience. Marcin Pogorzelski proposes a solution with belTable, a table that needs only a delightfully orange belt to hold itself together. The woven fabric is threaded through holes carved in each of the four legs and pulled tightly around the edge of the table for a secure hold, which also doubles as a means to hang newspapers and other documents off the edge of the table. Naturally, disassembly is also a cinch!

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