However, RockPaperRobot has combined some interesting design with a good bit of physics to turn the humble table into something far more unique, in the form of the Float Table. At first glance, the ...
Rock Paper Robot describes its Float table as "sturdy, yet capricious"; we'd also add "potentially dangerous to your credit cards and hard-drives" to that description. The side-table is a matrix of 64 ...
When I saw the Float I wanted to grab it and start twisting the cubed faces like some kind of gigantic, wooden Rubik's cube. Sadly, that's not possible, not least because all the pieces are the same ...
(Rocket Paper Robot) The "Float Table" seems to defy gravity. The mark of a good designer is work that blends into its surroundings. The mark of an amazing designer is work that seems to rise above it ...
The individual cubes in the Float Table appear to be suspended in the air. The effect is created by a combination of embedded magnets and steel cables, creating furniture that appears stable when ...
Now you see it, now you don’t. Rock Paper Robot’s Ollie chair and table, by a former robotics student at MIT, fold flat in mere seconds. Banks opened up shop in the Brooklyn Navy Yard and started ...