HAY’s Slit Table is a geometric steel side table inspired by paper origami techniques. The slim frame appears folded beneath the tabletop, creating a simple yet sculptural form that is reminiscent of traditional Japanese paper art. The Slit Table is available in a selection of different shapes and sizes, and is offered in a variety of contemporary colours and finishes. Compact and versatile, it can be used on its own or arranged in clusters in diverse private or public settings.
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