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This is a fun table. It uses the mechanics of wood and steel. When you first see it, it is any normal round table. Then, you can pull from two sides to extend it further into a 3.7m long elliptical table. The physics is pretty simple. If you don’t want an ellipse, then you can remove the table leaves from top and rearrange it to form an oval shape. You can even have different patterns using your imagination and the table leaves. It uses Douglas fir, steel, and wheels.
This big Giant Chaos table was designed by Peter Marigold. Nice design.



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