Daniel Rohr at Superstudio Più in Milan
During Milan Design Week 2010, we met German designer Daniel Rohr, who was exhibiting the Colander Table that we featured last October – here.
You can watch a YouTube video of the production process – here.

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Visit Daniel Rohr’s website – here.
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F-J on 14 May 2010 at 1:37 am #
Gorgeous table!
I would only use it to perfect my polishing skills.
luis on 14 May 2010 at 4:44 am #
I like the shape of the table, also the process of engineer.
felipe starck on 14 May 2010 at 6:13 pm #
I hope the main production process is pretty much different from the prototype process, it is a completely waste of material and resources for just a table.
I wonder how much it is?
felipe starck on 14 May 2010 at 6:25 pm #
Does the table has a glass on the top, if so, that is absurd, is disrespectful to all the wasted material and the table top itself
ricky chew on 14 May 2010 at 11:41 pm #
it is good design and perfect engineering match.
excellent work
spasmody on 15 May 2010 at 7:29 am #
This table is a real gem
Rudy on 20 May 2010 at 5:44 pm #
It is a show-off piece for enginering but as a design object it looks very out-dated. Like a combination of Starck and Newson’s tables from the eighties. Indeed a waste of material.
Ikkonoishi on 26 May 2010 at 5:53 am #
Its aluminum with an intact glass cover. Anything wasted from the holes would be easily recycled. Way to heavy to be anything I would be interested in though. It would dig holes in a wooden floor.
Mickey Ichiro on 08 Jun 2010 at 2:08 am #
I love the design. It has (to me anyway) that spartan-but-given-thought appeal but the production was just too extensive, cost,labor and energywise. Not exactly efficient. At least the material is recyclable.