Design, Interior Design

See-Saw Table Enforces Manners

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Bringing fun to the table, the See-Saw Table is an interactive piece by Dutch designer Marleen Jansen. The engaging design joins the likes of the Swing Table, the Twin Bench, and Eat and Play dining furniture, expanding the definition of meal time with its own unique flavor.

Photography by Wim de Leeuw

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