Parametric Furnature


Introducing the Anywhere Desk! This desk table can pull up to any workspace, chair, or couch in your home. Its very contemporary design is inspired by antigravity; the individual ascending sections appear to be floating or hovering in space above one another without touching. This desk is perfect for the office or at home. It can be used to hold your laptop during a meeting, or your supper during your favourite movie. 











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  1. Antigravity sculptures is such a good idea! The idea of having knee space and a leg rest is amazing, definitely a very good pain point solution. Will there be a desk width consideration? Like perfect length and width for a 17" laptop or a wider table to fit more things like books?

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  2. This is such an elegant design. Very creative. I was wondering if the central shaft could have a screw thread so that you could spin the elements of the table to adjust the height up and down.

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  3. This looks like a really useful table, it would be interesting if it came with extra pieces that could be switched out to make the table smaller or larger. I think wood is a great choice for the material too!

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    1. That's such a good idea Nadia! It would be cool if the user could adjust the table for their needs. It would also be cool if the top could rotate so that the user can show someone else what they're working on if it's on a laptop or something.

      Great work Jessica! This design is perfect for the laser cutter and I bet it's fun and straightforward to assemble. I wonder how this design would look if each slab was a slightly different colour to create a linear gradient. I feel like that would create a cool gradient effect and accentuate the floating/lifted effect! Keep up the good work :)

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  4. When I first saw this table I genuinely thought that they were just floating, but upon closer inspection I saw the supports. I felt like you were able to properly execute your idea of antigravity really well!

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  5. Its a great idea to leave knee space. I'd just be a little worried about putting something right on the edge farthest from the supports but it looks like you designed the base to accommodate that. It would also work good as a side table that can be tucked under the couch and have the top over the armrests and pulled in over someone's lap. Nice job

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  6. Beautiful! It looks like an upright audio wave and I think there's some awesome potential in that. Amazing work!

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  7. This is a really interesting design!It reminds me the human spine when I first saw it. I even can imagine I am playing the cubes for table legs. Great job

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  8. I like this modern style design desk, it looks really fit reading in public places.

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  9. Looking like a very interesting concept and I would want to sit on it every day!👍

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  10. love the minimal, modern look! It would be fun if all the squares can be rotated so that you can place different items on each layer after rotating them and they can also rotate back so that it is easier to carry.

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  11. It has a very cute and unique design. If the height can be adjusted, it will be a useful furniture for everyone from young children to adults.

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  12. Jessica, I have seen the actual printed model of this in your studio and I think it is great! I like the use of wood and the way that you have cut it in these shapes to layer and create the core of the table. I would absolutely love to have one of these in my life and perhaps AuArts should pay you to make a few more of these to have around the school. I wonder what this would look like in metal or acrylic?

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  13. As a very tall individual, I love the idea that this looks like the height could be adjusted by adding or subtracting some of the segments to fit almost anyone's needs! I've also seen the model you created and I think you knocked it out of the park on this one!

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