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Schemata Architects designs lightweight table from sponge

Schemata Architects, a Japanese studio founded by Jo Nagasaka in 1998, has developed a unique piece of furniture known as the Sponge table. This innovative design, created for the shop at the 21 21 Design Sight museum in Tokyo, serves a dual purpose as both a lightweight table and a versatile room divider. The primary design objective was to achieve maximum lightness and portability, making the furniture easily adaptable to various spatial needs. The Sponge table's construction is a key factor in its light weight. The tabletop consists of a layer of sponge sandwiched between thin wood veneers. One side of the tabletop features a natural wood finish, while the other side is finished in white. This material composition results in a tabletop weighing only 8.8 kilograms, which the architects emphasize is light enough for an individual to carry easily. The design prioritizes ease of transport and assembly, aligning with the need for flexible space utilization. Beyond its function as a table, the design allows for effortless conversion into a room partition. To achieve this, the lightweight tabletop is simply detached from its wooden legs and positioned vertically onto two robust, blocky stands. This transformation highlights the piece's adaptability, enabling users to reconfigure spaces dynamically. The modular nature of the table – comprising a separate tabletop and removable legs – contributes to its portability and ease of storage. Schemata Architects has a history of engaging in diverse interior and furniture design projects that often feature unconventional materials and adaptable forms. Their previous work includes spongy seats inspired by specific tactile aesthetics, a rice shop in Tokyo characterized by boxy plywood fittings, and an artist's studio integrating an indoor garden. These projects underscore the studio's interest in innovative material use and flexible design solutions. The pursuit of lightweight furniture is a notable trend in contemporary design. Other designers have also explored this area, with notable examples such as Benjamin Hubert's table weighing nine kilograms. German designer Ruben Beckers pushed the boundaries further with his kleinergleich5 table, which weighs only 4.5 kilograms, achieved through a construction technique involving a grid of thin wooden strips. These examples illustrate a broader design movement towards creating functional and easily movable furniture. #SchemataArchitects #JoNagasaka #SpongeTable #FurnitureDesign #LightweightFurniture #TokyoDesign #RoomPartition #ModularFurniture #JapaneseDesign #SchemataArchitects #JoNagasaka #SpongeTable #FurnitureDesign #LightweightFurniture #TokyoDesign #RoomPartition #ModularFurniture #JapaneseDesign
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