Takehomedesign Launches Recycled Plastic Re-Up Side Tables with Illuminated Bases
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Summary
Thai studio Takehomedesign has introduced the Re-Up side tables, a collection crafted from recycled plastic with some featuring integrated soft illumination. The tables combine translucent bases made from moulded plastic waste with tabletops of glass, marble, or wood, shaped using traditional Thai woodworking techniques.
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Takehomedesign founder Paphop Wongpanich worked with two different types of plastic to develop the tables.
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