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SNAP JACK - TABLES



from 4,750.00
Prices are listed in New Zealand Dollars.

The Snap Jack table folds up on the wall to a total thickness of 27mm, it's light weight and super strong. This table is part of the ‘Snap Jack’ sytem and allows you to reclaim your own space. Precision fitted magnets secure this table in both the open and closed positions.
Snap Jack is available in a natural finish or with a stunning print from legendary artist FLOX!
This is a premium quality product, made in New Zealand from sustainable birch ply and finished with a hard clear lacquer.
Small Table Dimensions:
  • 1600mm (L) x 800mm (W) x 715mm (H) - when unfolded
  • 1770mm (L) x 970mm (W) x 27mm (T) - when Wall Mounted Including frame
Large Table Dimensions:
  • 2000mm (L) x 800mm (W) x 715mm (H) - when unfolded
  • 2170mm (L) x 970mm (W) x 27mm (T) - when wall mounted including frame
Check out the frequently asked questions (FAQ's) on the Snap Jack page to learn more about this product.
This product is made to your specifications so please allow a lead time of 40 working days for New Zealand customers. We will confirm delivery date after order.


Ideas TO SAVE SPACE at Home 2018
Under Stairs Storage by Joat London Ltd

Underneath stairs vicinity transformed into four pull-out shelving drawers of various heights. current simplicity blends nicely with conventional staircase. doorways are completely undeniable except for stylish spherical recessed handles. custom made under stairs garage gadget designed, built, painted and equipped by means of our expert joiners for a purchaser in London.



Table Skirt by Huseyin Caglayan 

Representing Turkey efficiently in fashion structures globally, Hüseyin Çağlayan is recognized with his artist identity except being a fashion dressmaker. Born in Northern Cyprus, Çağlayan finished his education in England's significant St. Martin's school of art. He started out fashion layout in 1994 and changed into given the "designer of the 12 months" award on two occasions in England. similarly to his seasonal collections, he also designed costumes for Haendel's "Messiah" opera and Michael Clarke dance organisation's "current/See" display. He edited and curated the November 2002 problem of C mag. 1995 whilst he received the award for "nice style layout" among a hundred designers became a lucky 12 months for him; he worked for pinnacle save, offered his designs to TSE keep promoting cashmere garments in america and joined the competition organized by Absolut on the London style Week. some of the artist's designs are even displayed in the Victoria & Albert Museum in England.

unlike most style designers, Çağlayan movements from the political, monetary and social repercussions of the modern-day world and brings his designs into lifestyles with a philosophical positioning. His works in his 2000 Fall/winter display titled "After Worlds", inspired from the pressured migration motion in the Balkans and in Cyprus wherein he spent his early life are some of the exceptional examples…His show wherein armchair fabric became dresses and suitcases and tables became to skirts has already been engraved in reminiscences.

modern Odyssey His recognition on art work except his clothier identification is any other attribute distinguishing Hüseyin Çağlayan even though art viewers in Turkey have not had many probabilities of seeing his creations in the area of conceptual art. Hüseyin Çağlayan, now, often comes to Turkey and shares what he produces with Turkish humans, as evidenced via  works displayed at the Biennial two years in the past, then the "Echoforms" exhibition at Galerist final yr and these days the video installation and fashion indicates at venture 4L, "region to Passage".



The designer, trendy for his creative and innovative collections forcing the bounds in style layout, breaks the boundaries between style design and modern art with his projects. The challenge 4L Istanbul cutting-edge art Museum hosted an exhibition incorporating Hüseyin Çağlayan's works in style and artwork in April. The exhibition is constructed from two sections: "place to Passage" (2003) video installation, presented by means of the Tribe artwork commission, first proven in November 2003 in London and an Infoctech of his different works. The video installation is on the ground ground and the Infotech on the second one floor. The film, to be shown synchronized on six massive displays, depicts a futurist adventure from London to Istanbul. within the movie an androgynous discern (Bennu Gerede) leaves an empty vehicle park from London in a pod reminiscent of a cocoon and reaches Istanbul. The visitor, crossing towns, deserts and oceans satisfies her every day wishes such as ingesting, sleeping, and many others. on this particularly designed pod. inside the movie, in which video and animation are combined, a digital and futurist Istanbul is defined and the journey ends in Istanbul in a car park same to the one in London. In his movie, Çağlayan stresses the alienating impact of touring with a poignant visuality, telling his own tale of returning domestic and portrays a present day "Odyssey" epic. while he enchants ladies round the world together with his collections, Hüseyin Çağlayan includes on with his artwork, too. In his personal words, he's a "character of thoughts" and continuously reinvents himself, both in fashion and art. We stay up for seeing him in Turkey another time with new works…

The Ollie Chair



The Ollie Chair unfurls with a flourish and retracts right away with the pull of a string. handsome and customizable, it’s a flexible number one or secondary seat for houses and groups, interior and outdoors.
The chair's slatted wooden seat, known as a tambour, permits it to fluidly rework among ergonomic and flat profiles; its aluminum body provides a sturdy, retractable structure with a sleek look.  
Out at the balcony, down on the nook coffeeshop, around the co-operating desk, in a comfy kitchenette, court facet, poolside, or stored aspect-by-aspect on the wall, the Ollie Chair adds useful flair to any area.
historically used in roll-pinnacle desks, a tambour is a flexible surface made from wooden slats adhered to a fabric canvas. the use of a tambour as a seating surface is an innovation that offers the Ollie Chair its precise motion and form-shifting skills.




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