Mid-Century Modern Table
Not going to lie to you on this one, it's been a long time since I've rendered something haha!
This table that I created using mostly grasshopper was inspired by mid-century modern design and materials. My mom is an interior designer and the whole time that I was designing this table I was thinking about the design aesthetic that she uses in her designs.
When it comes to what makes this table different from others, I would say that the thing that makes this stand out is the circular legs, as well as the unique design used to hold the table top up.
This table is primarily a decorative piece but, can be functional if needed.
As expected the function of this table is just like any other table where you would be able to use it for a variety of uses from eating, to using it for staging purposes.
This table would probably be best suited in an apartment dining room, but could also be placed in a living room as a coffee table if at a smaller scale. I would also say that this table would be best suited for a higher class adult who enjoys interior decorating and like having a unique piece of furniture.
My final statements on this piece: I love the way that this table turned out in the renders, and wish that I could commission this to be created. This is the type of table that I would place in my future apartment as a statement piece.
This is a beautiful piece. I love mid-century modern furniture.
ReplyDeleteLove the animation, it made the bottle area feel like wheels that are moving, very cool! The curved side details and circular bottom designs look amazing! The material chosen for your table also make the whole piece look very sophisticated.
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful. Functionally, I wonder if it needs a bit more of a top edge overhang to allow space for your legs.
ReplyDeleteYes it's lovely! And I agree with your suggestion, David. Perhaps the increased overhang can be coupled with a taller design in general. In the renders, it looks like the person's legs are going through the tabletop. The good thing is that these are easy fixes.
DeleteYou have done a great job Chandler! I appreciate the supports which add an organic touch to your piece. They remind me of some art nouveau furniture pieces that I saw in my design history class. Similar to art nouveau furniture, your table has supports that look like tree branches or plant tendrils. At the same time, your table looks more modern because of the tabletop and round leg design. It's a fun piece :)
The pattern and the dark wood really make this an elegant table. The animation is nice too, great to see how variable the middle section is.
ReplyDeleteThe circles at the bottom of the table is a very unique idea that I don't think I've seen anywhere else. I feel like this table could also work as a small bedside table as well. I love the shadows the piece creates on the ground!
ReplyDeleteI would definitely use this as a coffee table. I love when tables are 2-tiered like this so you can store things you reach for less often underneath, but still have the top surface clear to place things on when you need to. So smart!
ReplyDeleteCool table. It reminds me of traditional Chinese barrel shaped tables and chairs. It would definitely be cool if you left the legs with a bit more space between them so you could have storage s[pace like Jessica suggested. Nice work.
ReplyDeleteI like how your structure works. The design looks like very welcoming!
ReplyDeleteThis is really exquisite furniture, but I would use it as a tea table since it looks like there is no much space for legs.
ReplyDeleteReally cool design! I like the hollow space under the table. Your design looks really calm and peaceful. I also appreciate the color your chose for your chair and table, they look great!
ReplyDeleteI love the animation and as i am looking at the animation I wonder if you could make that into reality by making some of the supporting slidable? (just like in the animation) would be super cool!! and it would also be a nice spot the storage things!
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