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6×3 Burr Puzzle Table by Petar Zaharinov

Bulgarian architect Petar Zaharinov has designed a table consisting of interlocking wooden slats.

Called 6×3 Burr Puzzle Table, the piece is held together by notches in each beech component and requires no glue or nails for assembly.

Here’s some more information from Petar Zaharinov:

6×3 table is a 18 piece interlocking structure. It is made only of wood and glass, no metal or plastic parts, nor gluing is involved, just a reciprocal frame and a transparent top. It consists of 6 types of wooden elements, 3 pieces of each. It is assemblable and disassemblable, allowing easy transportation.

Project: 6×3 table
Year: 2009
Material: beech wood

One Response to 6×3 Burr Puzzle Table by Petar Zaharinov

  1. hugo says:

    i see a future classic in the design world, and it’s not that often

  2. Oliver says:

    great … what an intelligent construction ….

  3. Long Tran says:

    awesome design. great prefab package!

  4. jj says:

    Tectonics of this piece are SO interesting: fundamental geometries make the structure legible.

    The frame does appear to get in the way of it’s use as a table however.While a large enough diameter could be used, there’s something very authoritarian about taking the circle, which has infinite tangents, and confining the users to compartmentalized seating spaces.

  5. DN3 says:

    Good concept, but you cant sit!! No room for chairs and legs!

  6. R says:

    Hm, where do the chairs go?

  7. IKEA should get on this… and I mean it in a good way

  8. Peter Ernst says:

    Would be better as a coffee table if the geometry could work at 18″ height. Reminds me of a tensegrity structure.

  9. Nikola says:

    love love love love LOVE IT! Finally something that isn’t kitsch and that makes sense ! BRAVO!

  10. edward says:

    if only everything we see on dezeen could be this intelligent. such a beautifully achieved piece of work.

  11. Manuela says:

    This is the most uncomfortable table I have ever seen.
    For me it doesn’t make sense and is not intelligent as a result just because the structure itself may be so.

    btw: what happens if I surprisingly find a way to use this table. Is it really rigid enough with all those pin-jointed nodes?

  12. Edgar says:

    It is possible to fall in love with construction, but I hate function: all dhis wood in place of arms, al these krossings in place of legs. nice toy, but not so nice table

  13. xtiaan says:

    there seems to be lots of comments regarding this as a dining table size object
    whilst Im seeing it as a small coffee table
    once again dezeen shows us a beautiful object with no regard to showing scale making it impossible to have an informed opinion. You guys continually do this.
    thanks again dezeen.

  14. james says:

    lots of people are commenting that there is no way to accommodate chairs or peoples legs under the table, but it seems to me that this is obviously a coffee table.

  15. toth arpad says:

    wonderfull concept,
    inteligent ansembly sistem,no glue ewerything is the friction force..
    bravo

  16. Cairo says:

    I love it. Beautiful design, and yes, a coffee table definitely.

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