The clever D*Table combines maths and furniture to excellent effect

Date
4 April 2013

Right then team, Thursday morning starter for ten – why is Henry Ernest Dudeney famous? Because in 1903 this mathematician worked out how to turn a perfect square into a perfect equilateral triangle by dissecting it into four distant shapes. Fast forward 100 years and architects David Ben-Grünberg and Daniel Woolfson, who work together as The D*Haus Company, have applied Henry’s approach to creating a stylish, super versatile table.

The brilliance of The D*Table is that it opens up so many possibilities in one product, allowing owners to change up their furniture as and when the fancy takes them, or to adapt to a new space.

David and Daniel aren’t just about tables though and have also turned their talents to lighting and even housing but their current focus is making the D*Table a reality through a recently-launched Kickstarter campaign.

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The D*Haus Company: The D*Table Classic

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The D*Haus Company: The D*Table Classic

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The D*Haus Company: The D*Table Classic

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The D*Haus Company: The D*Table Classic

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The D*Haus Company: The D*Table Classic

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The D*Haus Company: The D*Table Classic

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The D*Haus Company: The D*Table Classic

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The D*Haus Company: The D*Table Classic

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The D*Haus Company: The D*Table Classic

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The D*Haus Company: The D*Table White

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The D*Haus Company: The D*Table White

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The D*Haus Company: The D*Table White

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The D*Haus Company: The D*Table White

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The D*Haus Company: The D*Table White

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The D*Haus Company: The D*Table White

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The D*Haus Company: The D*Table White

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The D*Haus Company: The D*Table White

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The D*Haus Company: The D*Table White

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The D*Haus Company: The D*Table White

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The D*Haus Company: The D*Table White

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The D*Haus Company: The D*Table White

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Rob Alderson

Rob joined It’s Nice That as Online Editor in July 2011 before becoming Editor-in-Chief and working across all editorial projects including itsnicethat.com, Printed Pages, Here and Nicer Tuesdays. Rob left It’s Nice That in June 2015.

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