Houses

Let’s go outside

01 Hopper picnic table

Belgian designer Dirk Wynants has given the traditional picnic table more leg space. Hopper has slanted legs and tabletop edges – a clear reference to the hop poles characteristic of the Westhoek region. The tabletop doubles as a backrest when the user turns around.

livingedge.com.au

02 Follow Me

You’re reading a preview, subscribe to read more.

More from Houses

Houses4 min read
Ziggy’s Villas By Harley Graham Architects
Conversations about appropriate densification are relevant across Australia, as demand for affordable and diverse housing outstrips supply. Much of this discussion is concentrated on urban settings, but what should gradual densification that meets th
Houses4 min read
Brick House By Studio Roam And With Architecture Studio
The heritage character of a street is often attributed to the aesthetic value of its built fabric. Mary Street, in the Perth suburb of Highgate, is a dense, tree-lined thoroughfare linking the green space of Hyde Park with the shopfronts of Beaufort
Houses5 min readArchitecture
House Lupe By Lintel Studio
In the inner-Sydney suburb of Leichhardt, small terraces and cottages jostle for light and air. Homes cluster below large trees that have precariously grown between walls in the small pockets of gardens and side passages. Many homes suffer from damp

Related