Tablo – from table to board, from conversation to idea
In a world where space and living area are becoming increasingly precious, we want to respond with furniture that offers its users versatile options for use – with high standards of craftsmanship and perfection.
Tablo is a piece of furniture that combines the function of a table with the informational aspect of a blackboard – two functions that have emerged from a single form. The etymology bears witness to a shared history: Latin tabula = board, game board, painting, writing tablet, tabletop ...; German tafeln = eating together at a table.
The design is minimalistic, with high standards of craftsmanship, durability, and aesthetics. The reinterpretation of the plug connection builds on tradition and develops it further.
Applications:
- For everyday use in small apartments
- As “additional furniture on demand”
- As flexible furniture for cafés, bars, schools, etc. looking to quickly and easily redesign their spaces for events in an aesthetically pleasing way
Concept: PLANET architects, Larissa Cerny
Year: 2023
Material:
Table: lightweight construction made of wood-based materials
Legs: hardwood
Connection: special brass component
Fittings made of black steel
Manufacturer: Tischlerei Bereuter
Production Partner: Gerola Metalltechnik
Photos: Dominic Kummer, Martin Bereuter
About the designers
Planet
PLANET is a group of architects, interior designers, product designers and graphic designers who consciously tore down the walls separating their disciplines. As a logical consequence, PLANET offers holistic design solutions from multiverse to miniverse. It stands for corporate architecture as well as art spaces as well as homes that children will enjoy returning to as adults. A colourful, passionate team of designers.
Larissa Cerny
studied graphic design at the University of Applied Arts Vienna, art history at the University of Vienna, and exhibition design and management at Danube University Krems. Since 2003, she has been running an office for conceptual design. She works interdisciplinarily for museums, companies, and publishers, as well as on her own projects. To her, design is a way to connect and communicate with high aesthetic, social, ecological, and craft standards. She loves nature. And books. And teaching.
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