Many homeowners have started opting for modular furniture options for their home owing to the flexibility and functionality they offer. Modular furniture not just features unique design but also plays more than one function for the user.
In addition, you can be fit them anywhere you like and adjusted according to your needs. If you are on the lookout for modular furniture options for your home, here are some of the best modular tables to beautify your living room.
1. Expandable Wooden Cloth Table:
The expandable wooden cloth table owes its design to Nathalie Dackelid. Made of solid ash along with Osmo oil finish for extra glossiness, the table features a simple rectangular design that comes with a little secret.
A lever beneath the table would enable you to expand/contract its size depending on the situation. Have some sudden guests, simply roll out the table to accommodate everyone in the gathering comfortably.
2. Kai Table:
This modular furniture would probably feature in the next James Bond movie for its incredibly stealthy design. Designed by Takamistu Kitahara and Naoki Hirakoso, the Kai Table may look like a standard wooden table with a smooth surface at first sight.
However, if you explore carefully, the sheer number of storage compartments that appear by just lifting, sliding or nudging the table surface will dumbfound you.
3. Hexa Puzzle Table:
Designed by Bernard Vuarneson, the Puzzle Table looks like a colorful children’s puzzle. Available in myriad sizes and finishes, the table features several adjustable panels that you can pull/push to change the size of the table.
While the wooden panels and laminate add elegance to your room, you can choose to flip over the sliding panels to reveal colorful trays that your kids can use to store items.
4. Lepke Transformable Furniture:
This unique coffee table by David Szabo draws inspiration from a butterfly’s metamorphosis process. The transformable table features rotatable wooden slats at the edge of the board. You can easily create your own customized table by turning the last lath at each corner until the table appears to stand on these slats in the most creative way.
5. REK Expandable Coffee Table:
This may look like a regular, run of the mill coffee table at first glance. However, the expandable and transformable REK Table comes with adjustable elements that would help you reconfigure the table to suit your needs. The base of the rectangular table features two individual sliding elements, aka leaves that you can expand in any direction you want, thus creating myriad surfaces perfect for playing several roles like a magazine rack, a coffee table and even a workspace.
While the top of the table and its sides are made of high-pressure laminate, the edges are made of beech solid wood or oak. The beveled edge makes it easier for you to grip the panels when expanding them. Do not worry about pulling them all the way out though for the table also features built in stops to prevent such scenarios.
6. Pixel Table:
If you have played the game of Jenga wherein players have to remove the blocks one by one without toppling the structure, the Pixel Table will is sure to revive the memories of the classic game. If you have not played the Jenga before, this would be the perfect opportunity to try your luck at it. Designed by Studio Intussen, the Pixel Table as the name suggests is a table carved out of small pieces of bamboo wood.
These long rectangular blocks are stacked one above the other to create the Pixel Table that you can redesign, reconstruct and reorganize in any way you want. Simply pull out a few rectangular blocks to create a DIY shelf or push the blocks inside to create a small cubby storage space. You can experiment with as many designs you want, and restore the original cube shape as and when needed.
7. D Table:
The D-Dynamic house was a great hit with homeowners owing to its flexible, modular design. Well, the company behind the house has now come up a similar design for the D-Table. Featuring four individual blocks with different shapes that are connected to each other only via hinges, the D-Table can be rearranged to take on any shape that you want, including a square, rectangle or an equilateral triangle among many others.
In addition to its striking design, the D-Table also features a series of cleverly hidden drawers, shelves and compartments to store and organize several small items. Three slots at the top of the table serve the purpose of holding your favorite books, files or records.