Zero table: Inspired from fighter planes

Zero table: inspired from fighter planes

Designer: Chimo I-Design Studio (Sydney, Australia)

Dimensions: 78.7″ x 35.43″ x 31.5″

If fighter planes set your pulse racing, if stories of World Wars give you goose bumps and if you want something in your home that will thrill you every time you see it, then this table is the best deal you can get. This unique and techie Zero Table is the outcome of brainstorming of ‘Chimo I-Design Studio’. The studio got the inspiration to frame Zero from the airplanes of kamikaze pilots, the Japnese fighter planes that were used in World War II. Hence, from there, it got its name. Not only the design, but also the material used to sculpt it is inspired from that. It gives an illusion of being heavy, but is light enough for general portability.

What’s unique

The tabletop sports an aircraft body styled finish. In addition, the design of the tabletop matches the wings of the Zero aircraft.

High points

The rivet attachment completes its techno look. The tabletop is hexagonal in shape. The legs have number of holes that not only add to its industrial style aesthetic appeal but also lighten its weight. Chrome steel sheet is used for legs to give enough strength. Aluminum finish of table top enhances its durability.

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