iCoffee Table Stands Tall

By

post-5441-image-1c7d6ba11048ae3bd7dcec6e2e1b92bd-jpg

Back in May, CoM published a phone cam shot of a table that looked like an iPod found in a Milan hotel.

We tracked down the guy who made it, Mirko Ginepro, an industrial designer, graphic artist and photographer.

His iTable is made from Corian (frequently the stuff of kitchen and bathroom counter tops), the “screen” is glass and the necessary add-on to make the original design furniture-worthy, the legs, are steel.

Ginepro built three iTables for an installation at Milan’s design week this year, then sold one to the hotel and another to an art gallery.

“I like to take inspiration from everyday objects and as Mac user, those designs are the ones I see all the time,” Ginepro told Cult of Mac. “The idea was to take an object that didn’t start out as furniture and turn it in into something useful.”

The iTable is about 47 inches long by 29 inches wide (original measurements: 120 x 75 centimeters) and about 13 inches high.

It comes in classic white, black or sunny yellow. Each table is a one-of-a kind, made-to-order piece of art (read: workaround to wrangling a licensing agreement with you-know-who for mass production). More info on availability, cost etc. through his website.

Newsletters

Daily round-ups or a weekly refresher, straight from Cult of Mac to your inbox.

  • The Weekender

    The week's best Apple news, reviews and how-tos from Cult of Mac, every Saturday morning. Our readers say: "Thank you guys for always posting cool stuff" -- Vaughn Nevins. "Very informative" -- Kenly Xavier.

12 responses to “iCoffee Table Stands Tall”

  1. lonbud says:

    This is just awesome. I want one.

  2. alessandra says:

    Hi,
    if anyone is interested in buying it,
    please write to:

    info@ginepro.org

    thanks

  3. daelirium says:

    this is very cool!!! great design from Italy….. i want one too

  4. Manda says:

    How much are the tables?

  5. alexisshemale says:

    great idea im sure too pricy for most people

    but rock on with the great ideas

  6. primefurniture says:

    The idea was to take an object that didn’t start out as furniture and turn it in in to something useful.

    Office Furniture