Squiggle

 

Fall 2019

Photography: Jihun Kang

The Squiggle Table was heavily inspired by the designers of the postmodernist era along with work by Green River Project. The Squiggle Table can be best described as Memphis meets National Park featuring a birch plywood construction making use of traditional joint work. Made from a pattern, the Squiggle Table was created using the CNC machine and features a red oak stained top and forest green legs. 

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The Squiggle table was designed to be a dining table for four. The individual components would be slotted into position to form the table without any added adhesive. This was extremely important for easy transportation and assembly was a priority of the piece. The top of the table features dowel rods that puncture through the tabletop. This detail was used to relate the natural finish of the plywood legs to such a large and expansive tabletop. 

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