
Expanding MIO's range of flat pack, sheet metal products for the home, Philadelphia designers Jaime Salm and Young Jin Chung have developed the Origami Side Table.

Composed of two laser-cut and slotted sheets of steel, Origami ships flat and requires no tools or hardware to assemble. One sheet is the negative of the other, eliminating waste during production and giving the table its dynamic form. Once bent, the tables folds lock the parts into place. The tables petal-like surfaces are sturdy and spacious making it a practical and sculptural side table, night stand or plant stand.

Inspired by its namesake art form, Origami is an exploration of the affordances of folding materials to create functional and efficient structures that are self-locking and hardware free.

Designed to ship flat and get maximum use of standard metal sheet goods. Design eliminates unnecessary cutting and waste. The Origami Side Table is made in the USA from locally sourced materials.
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Comments
i like the origami idea, but where can i get these walls?
You can get them on our site, under this link:
http://www.mioculture.com/store/pc/viewPrd.asp?idcategory=2&idproduct=26