The folded tops of these two-legged side tables by Taiwan designer Kenyon Yeh allow them to rest against a wall.

Kenyon Yeh designed part of each circular top to bend upward ninety degrees for propping the tables against vertical surfaces.

The powder-coated steel items balance on two tubular legs angled away from the wall for stability and the prototypes come in pastel colours.

"Kaki is suitable to be put everywhere as a place to rest books, magazines, a flower pot, a table lamp or small objects," says the designer.

Recent similar stories include a table with a cross-shaped notch to rest books and magazines in and a console that curls round to create a dining table.


Now, let’s see something on it.
Can you sit on it? Why are there no photos with people sitting on it?
Looks cute. Not sure I’d trust any breakables on it – particularly with my 7 year old daughter around.