Simple table is a short project, born from the playful idea to make a table out of a single piece of wood (e.g. plywood) wasting as less material as possible and using the least numbers of cuts. Keep it simple and cheap.
The standard size will be 70 x 85 cm infos and drawings will be provided to allow people to use both cnc and traditional milling
We work on experimental design fueled by public support. We strongly believe in a new way of doing Architecture, one in which we share with you the process and the results of our research, designs and builds. All of GIB's projects are open-source. That is, during the development of any one project, all the content is hosted publicly on Github. We are also available via chat rooms on Discord.
As we're mostly self-sustained, in order to keep our research free and running, we're on Patreon too, where you can support us with your contribute.
The idea behind open sourced furniture is that anyone could take the "recipe" and build it locally. It cutting down the costs of transport, packaging and delivery, reducing considerably the carbon footprint of the process. In addition to ecological reasons, to build locally means redirecting work toward local craftsmans, thus an healtier economy. Choice of wood: Plywood (birch) is already a pretty good material, ecologically-wise, but we suggest buying FSC plywood (sourced on sustainably managed forests).
This will be a short project
V.0.2 - June 2022 - Concept drawings. explanations V.0.5 - June 2022 - Dxf/pdf drawings
V.0.8 - June/july - First prototype build - Forks publishing v.0.9 - May 2024 - Pre-release V.1.0 - July 2024 - official release
Go to current release to download all the available files
Mill_Table is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which means that the design can be shared, copied and build upon without asking permission. The only condition is that you credit the original work to GIB, and to contact us if you make any changes/improvements to the design.
Project Owner : GIB
Simple_Table Design : Giorgio Gibiino