"Floyd Leg" which will transform anything into a table if it is flat and flat
"Legs" that can be revived as a table by attaching to the things that were not used anymore, such as wooden doors that have carved history from old days and old window frames that had been exchanged and removed,Floyd Leg"is.
THE FLOYD LEG
http://www.thefloydleg.com/
The Floyd Leg by Kyle Hoff / Alex O'Dell - Kickstarter
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/957579505/the-floyd-leg
You can find out how to use Floyd Leg giving a new role to old furniture, etc. by seeing the following movie.
One large table placed at the window. I only see it as such a table is put ... ...
The table top plate was originally a door.
Rod-shaped parts made of iron appeared.
I will attach a stick to the board which was originally a door.
Completing it if installed in the four corners.
A work space utilizing waste materials has been completed.
One end of the bar has this shape. Insert the plate material into the recessed part of the "F" type, fix it so as not to come off by tightening the screw from the bottom.
In this way, no tool is necessary.
If it is a flat plate, you can turn it into a table. Firstly, I search materials.
This is in the room where waste materials collected in Detroit, USA.
"Is this probably good?"
Anyway it's OK if it's board shaped anyway.
Old-looking boards that are likely to throw away normally ... ...
Is it like an automobile registration card?
Depending on the ingenuity, even using two together is OK.
Once the materials are gathered, we are going to create a table. It seems like a window frame with the glass in which the cat is looking ... ...
It became a fashionable window side table.
When arranging flower even in flower, atmosphere which can not think like table based on waste material very much.
It is finished with texture of the material.
It is melting bathered also in the scenery of the room.
The old plate which was ragged was reborn as a small side table.
Not limited to waste materials, any kind of plywood is also on this table.
Floyd Leg is a leg made of steel made of steel, and there are two types, "length for table" of 29.5 inches (about 75 cm) and "for coffee table" of 16 inches (about 40 cm). Since the recommended load carrying weight is 75 pounds (about 34 kg) as a whole, it seems better not to put too many items on the weight of the table stand.
The fixed part of the table is shaped like a "Ko", and it grips and fixes the part with a screw. In addition, the part that hits the table and presses it will be scaled up to improve stability. You may need to be careful not to bend the frame by tightening the screw too much.
It will be handmade one by one at affiliated factory in the USA.
Floyd Leg is produced by Kyle Hof and Alex O'Donnell who are designers living in Detroit. Mr. Hof who was sending a childhood who moved a lot moved had a doubt about procuring and throwing furniture every time. In order to solve such a question, it seems that he came up with the concept of Floyd Leg.
It can be disassembled quickly when moving, it is easy to assemble in the place you arrive and you do not need any tools, if you are pursuing such a function, it is very simpleMinimalIt seems that we arrived at a design.
This "Floyd Leg" is a cloud funding siteKickstarterWe are now looking for investment and we have invested about 21 million dollars (about 21.22 million yen) against the target price of 18,000 dollars (about 1.82 million yen). Two types of Floyd Leg, "for table" and "for coffee table", can be obtained with a contribution of 189 dollars (about 19,000 yen), respectively, and if they invest 375 dollars (about 38,000 yen) You can also get it. To ship outside the United States, a shipping fee of 20 dollars to 35 dollars (about 2000 - 3550 yen) is required separately.
The deadline for investment is 13:00 on Saturday, February 8 in Japan time.
The Floyd Leg by Kyle Hoff / Alex O'Dell - Kickstarter
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/957579505/the-floyd-leg
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