Pi Table

Roderick Fry, set forth to design a flat-packing table which would reduce transportation, pollution and seasonal storage in today's' modern home. He wanted to design a piece which would evolve with the seasons and the family's needs. However, was flat-packing enabling a stable dinning table? Fry set the question out to a retired bridge engineer and achieved the goal he set without putting off on aesthetics. The table has elegant, minimal design, with reference to Japanese traditional furniture using primary and natural materials such as metal and wood to create this three piece table.

Designer » Roderick Fry
Company » Backhouse
Dimensions » W: 1600 - 2600 D: 875
Materials » Powder coated steel frame & solid oak top

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