a table made from every single page of an IKEA catalogue
IKEA is a famous retail company with multiple stores in countries around the world. their selection includes ready-to-assemble furniture, appliances, and accessories, all of which present the principles of swedish contemporary design. they are simple, elegant, functional, and most importantly, eco-friendly. taking this idea of sustainability to a greater extent is a project called the ‘IKEA table’.
a catalogue on top of the finished surface
the furnishing has been devised as a way to fully reuse two of the brand’s annual catalogues. the process utilizes water to make the distortion of the pages more manageable, fusing their computer-generated graphics into odd conglomerations of textures, colors, and misshapen typefaces. these pieces are reinforced by polyvinyl acetate, a synthetic polymer adhesive that is visible as a subtle grid throughout the structure.
closeup of the table
a graphic mimicking the company’s instruction manual
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