multiFunSideTable
a comfortable, efficient and unobtrusive
multi.fun.ctional side table for indoor and outdoor, which doesn't take up room space when not in use
multi.fun.ctional side table for indoor and outdoor, which doesn't take up room space when not in use
Primary+Latent needs
The side table is robust, durable and safe
The side table fits discreetly in my life
!takes up little space when not in use
The side table evoques admiration
The side table is easy to move
The side table can be used in a variety of spaces
!can be used indoors and outdoors
The side table is versatile
!allows wires to pass when used with electronics
!can be used as a chair/footrest/ladder
!can be used as a kiddie table
!can be used as structure to set a table board
!can be used in different combinations with others
The side table fits my measurements
!is height-adjustable by a simple mechanism
The side table is eco-friendly
The side table fits discreetly in my life
!takes up little space when not in use
The side table evoques admiration
The side table is easy to move
The side table can be used in a variety of spaces
!can be used indoors and outdoors
The side table is versatile
!allows wires to pass when used with electronics
!can be used as a chair/footrest/ladder
!can be used as a kiddie table
!can be used as structure to set a table board
!can be used in different combinations with others
The side table fits my measurements
!is height-adjustable by a simple mechanism
The side table is eco-friendly
Dcompositionby key/latent needs
concepts
concepts_bonus
I really love Dsign Dcomposition techniques. It provides many more options than designer's first intuitions.
It's been a hard work, but once you solve single problems separately, many different concepts come up very easily. You only must choose which needs you want to be solved by each concept and enjoy the process.
So I just couldn't resist and added five more concepts before testing them.
Here they are:
It's been a hard work, but once you solve single problems separately, many different concepts come up very easily. You only must choose which needs you want to be solved by each concept and enjoy the process.
So I just couldn't resist and added five more concepts before testing them.
Here they are: