Design house Stockholm Cinderella Table

Regular price £950.00

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Design House Stockholm

Design House Stockholms believe that Furniture with just one single function is a thing of the past. The future is multifunctional furniture that can be used for range of different purposes. No need to hide away furniture in wardrobes and cupboards. Anna Kraitz' Cinderella will stand proudly as a nimble desk for the home office. When a different setting I needed, or guests are to be welcomed, fill Cinderella with precious acquisitions to show off, or why not as a temporary bar? Raise it a notch to browse and write away on your laptop the next day, or just decorate with an assortment of flowers. By the evening Cinderella can be lowered for use as a stylish sofa table. And when the washing is done, use Cinderella as an ironing board.

Cinderella aspires to be so much more than an ironing board. With tough legs in smooth massive American oak, and an oak veneered tabletop, Cinderella stands firmly and will adapt to all kind of uses. 'I made Cinderella because I needed an ironing board that is both practical and beautiful, so you don't have to put it away,' says Anna Kraitz. I love to iron all my clothes and linen; they stay fresh and the fabrics last longer, but I want something better than an unsteady flimsy board. I wanted to create a strong and stylish furniture piece that will be welcomed for its beauty in any setting.' Anna Kraitz lets the ironing board of the closet to be transformed into a flexible multi-use furniture piece that will enrich any setting. She is once more challenging age-old furniture typologies by liberating the ironing board from its single-use life.

Anna Kraitz works both as a designer as an artist. No wonder that Cinderella was originally born out of research collaboration with an archaeologist. The project used anthropological theory and material culture studies to look at how different cultures relate to spotless cleanliness versus dirt and grime. Anna Kraitz' take on her strive for an uncluttered home was to design Cinderella for the all-female interdisciplinary design show Misschiefs that has exhibited in Stockholm and in Milan. Truly an artist, Anna Kraitz has added an organically shaped little gem: a hand-sculpted nut joining the legs.

Cinderella is made with sturdy and strong legs in solid oak, adjustable in three heights. The tabletop in oak veneer, and with a firm and softly rounded rim in massive oak, can be wrapped in a specially made enclosed heat-resistant textile that will dress up the tabletop when household work is about. 'Compact living is mirror of our time where many want to live in the middle of cities, often in smaller apartments without lots of storage space' says Anna Kraitz.' Furniture should not be made for just one purpose and then put away, it shall adapt to different uses and will not be ashamed of its look.'