
Introducing modularity in his designs, Seth Rolland has come up with a unique furniture that allow the users to interact with the design and modify it to suit their interior design needs or likings. Called ‘Sprout,’ the coffee table features a glass-top that is supported by movable legs prepared by natural stone and organically-harvested cherry wood. Since each leg is self-supporting, users may move, rearrange or cluster them to display their own artistic variations.

Usability:
Apart from its modular or interactive design, the Sprout is an eco-friendly furniture as it is finished with natural stone and sustainably harvested cherry wood. Moreover, it just employs minimally processed materials with very little waste.


Via: Trendhunter
Designer:
Seth Rolland is a designer and producer of custom furniture located in Port Townsend, Washington.






















Comments
It is a unique design I am not sure I like the similarities between this design and that of a table made from elephant tusk legs. I visited the site you listed and although went to see the rest of Seth’s work I like the design and concept of the magazine table.