
"The Boca table by designer Deniz Aktay is not interested in that conversation at all. At first glance, it reads as a straightforward piece: a circular metal top, slim tubular legs bent into a smooth C-shaped base, a warm terracotta finish."
"Aktay took a single metal surface and pressed a rectangular section downward, folding it into a tray-like recess while keeping the surrounding disc level and usable. The result is a top that functions on two planes simultaneously."
"From above, the geometry becomes almost graphic. A flat orange circle with a pressed rectangle at its center, two sharp diagonal ridges fanning outward toward the rim of the disc. It has the kind of topography you'd expect from a relief map."
The Boca table features a circular metal top with a unique design that includes a recessed cavity for storing a book. This innovative design allows for dual functionality, as the recessed area holds a book while the flat surface above can accommodate other items. The engineering involves pressing a section of the metal downward to create a tray-like recess without compromising the usability of the surrounding surface. The table's geometric form is visually striking, even when empty, adding depth and interest to its design.
Read at Yanko Design - Modern Industrial Design News
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