Table 1.0 walked into the interior of the table from the perspective of the cat, bringing a shared space for people and cats that never existed. This year, Cat Table 2.0 is no longer a traditional-scale table, but a four-wood cube "kitten table." Each has a different shape and a path that the cat can play, and the remaining space can be defined by the user himself: to put books, display collections, and even fish. Users can combine these units into stools, coffee tables, low cabinets or bookshelves in a “building block” to create a series of parks that belong only to your furniture and a unique cat.
Table 1.0 walked into the interior of the table from the perspective of the cat, bringing a shared space for people and cats that never existed. This year, Cat Table 2.0 is no longer a traditional-scale table, but a four-wood cube "kitten table." Each has a different shape and a path that the cat can play, and the remaining space can be defined by the user himself: to put books, display collections, and even fish. Users can combine these units into stools, coffee tables, low cabinets or bookshelves in a “building block” to create a series of parks that belong only to your furniture and a unique cat. Table 1.0 walked into the interior of the table from the perspective of the cat, bringing a shared space for people and cats that never existed. This year, Cat Table 2.0 is no longer a traditional-scale table, but a four-wood cube "kitten table." Each has a different shape and a path that the cat can play, and the remaining space can be defined by the user himself: to put books, display collections, and even fish.Users can combine these units into stools, coffee tables, low cabinets or bookshelves in a “building block” way to create a series of parks that belong only to your furniture and a unique cat.
Table 1.0 walked into the interior of the table from the perspective of the cat, bringing a shared space for people and cats that never existed. This year, Cat Table 2.0 is no longer a traditional-scale table, but a four-wood cube "kitten table." Each has a different shape and a path that the cat can play, and the remaining space can be defined by the user himself: to put books, display collections, and even fish. Users can combine these units into stools, coffee tables, low cabinets or bookshelves in a “building block” to create a series of parks that belong only to your furniture and a unique cat.