This striking table reimagines furniture by merging traditional craftsmanship with cutting-edge 3D printing. Its wooden surface appears to float, supported by transparent legs digitally scanned from real tree trunks. The result is a seamless fusion of organic form and modern fabrication.
Made from a biodegradable resin, the legs help enhance the sustainability of the overall design.
By capturing the raw beauty of natural wood and recreating it with precision, the design honors nature’s imperfections while embracing advanced production methods.
The contrast between the solid top and airy supports creates a sense of weightlessness, drawing the eye and sparking curiosity.

A perfect blend of nature and innovation, this piece offers a glimpse into the future of digitally crafted, sustainable design.
Design by Aki Hamada and Yanning Hou (Aki Hamada Architects). Via YankoDesign.











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