*고양이 테이블 [ Hao Ruan ] CATable

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holes and tunnels in the top of this wooden desk by Hong Kong-based designer Hao Ruan of LYCS Architecture have been designed to provide a playground for cats

Made from a solid piece of wood, the table top features a series of openings and tunnels that have been carved out by hand to create spaces for a cat to satisfy its curiosity and allow pet owners to share their work space with a feline friend.

"People who live with cats always have these kind of experiences: putting away the cat from your laptop was like a sentimental ritual of temporary farewell," explained the design team at LYCS Architecture in a statement. "A proper sized hole could be so irresistible to cats. Their curiosity would be greatly satisfied through repetitively exploring the unknown path behind the hole."




"The design of CATable was a fusion of those experiences, as well a locus where the interaction occurs. It is a table for us, and a paradise for cats."

The table also features angled wooden legs that have been stained with a darker pigment. It was shown in an exhibition at Milan University as part of Milan design week.

Ruan's creation is the latest case of a designer offering a response to a perceived demand for animal-orientated furniture.




from  dezeen


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