
"The TWIST side table uses a single sheet of metal looping in a circular motion to form a tabletop, support, and storage all at once. It integrates a carry handle and a book compartment, with a wooden base adding warmth to balance the cool metal. The whole piece reads like a ribbon frozen mid-twist rather than a collection of separate parts, giving it a sculptural quality that works even when it's not holding anything."
"The geometry is surprisingly simple once you trace it. The metal rises from the floor as a vertical panel, bends into a round tabletop with a large central cut-out, then drops down and curls into an oval storage bin at the base. The tabletop forms a ring that frames whatever you place on it, while the circular void in the center lightens the visual mass and makes room for the handle element to pass through."
"That handle emerges from the tabletop as a vertical fin aligned with the central opening. It's wrapped with a soft material shown in a contrasting orange, making it comfortable to grip and visually highlighting the interaction point. The handle turns the table into something you can easily pick up and move around a room, reinforcing its role as a portable companion rather than a piece anchored permanently to one spot."
Side tables typically offer only a flat surface, but the TWIST side table rethinks that role by combining utility and sculptural form. A single sheet of metal loops to create a tabletop ring, vertical support, and an oval storage bin sized for books and magazines. A large central cut-out lightens the visual mass and accommodates a vertical fin handle wrapped in a soft contrasting material for comfortable carrying. A wooden base panel inside the storage bin adds warmth and balance to the cool metal. The continuous ribbon-like geometry yields portability, integrated storage, and a decorative silhouette even when empty.
Read at Yanko Design - Modern Industrial Design News
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