Blur Table is an aesthetic piece of furniture
Specializing in furniture, lighting, and everyday things – Berlin-based designer Hayo Gebauer crafts an extraordinary ‘Blur Table’ featuring warm beech wood, aluminum as well as glass.
Through domestic objects that are long-lasting – he aims to provide a vision of functionality, beauty, and quality.
“The individuality in my work is deeply rooted in my upbringing. Through education, socialization, and the culture that surrounds me.
I believe that fun is an essential part of life – when appropriate, I allow my playfulness to be a method to design.
Striving to have higher conceptual standards and aesthetics. These factors greatly contribute and impact the decision-making in my creative process” says Gebauer.
With the concept of this minimalistic piece of furniture based on the connection of two simple shapes, a round rod and a square bar – this alluring table beautifully conceals its construction by seamlessly utilizing a frosted glass top.
Cleverly interlocked with each other – its eclectic geometric base has round and square profiles.
A brilliant choice of feasible manufacturing. The connection of the two is additionally a clean and refreshingly aesthetic choice as well.
“The Blur Table marks the start of a systematic approach. One could imagine other products in this fashion such as chairs or shelves. Also, other materials could be introduced as well” Gebauer adds.
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