After visiting a cafe and not having anywhere to hang his bag as he enjoyed his drink, industrial product designer Phebos Xenakis, set out to design a bistro table that would solve this problem.
Named Trapesi, the small table is designed so that each of the four corners has a fold in it, suitable for hanging a bag.
The table, which is made from solid oak, has a steel middle section with each corner curved in a way so that it becomes a hook for a bag, or a space for a rolled up magazine.
Each leg is then attached to the middle section, making the table top almost appear as if it were levitating.
from contemporist