Zenith's Teddy Collection: Playful Tables Inspired by 1950s British Subculture
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Summary
Australian workplace furniture brand Zenith designed a collection of tables and workstations inspired by the 1950s British subculture of Teddy Boys, featuring playful colors and forms reminiscent of the era.
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The Teddy tables' colours and forms are informed by a 1950s subculture
The tables' tubular legs are a reference to the Teddy Boys' style
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