Paper Table by Han Wen-Qiang for Arch Studio

Han Wen-Qiang from Chinese firm Arch Studio, has turned the waste paper pulp into a solid material through a solidification treatment, creating a table top that has a strong and three-dimensional curved surface.

Though the same of the table is soft table, the difference between its visual impression and the inner character makes it an interesting complex, the designer redefines the nature of the product. The unique feature of soft table lies in excavating the special nature of paper in order to design it for the undulating shape.

Its function is defined for taking a sleep or a snooze. The curves on the table top are in accord with the curvature changes of human body engineering. It is fit for the posture when people bend over the table and it is also for normal use.

The special function of paper table does not only reflect in the appearance of its physical appearance, but the most important factor is embodied in its material particularity. For the visual perception, paper feels gentle and natural like cotton because it is soft, but for this product, the designer makes the paper table to be solid and load-bearing after casting.

Paper is a kind of materials with characteristics of both commonality and specialty. However, it’s a brand new challenge for paper itself to present it in a special way through solidification treatment and moulding. Therefore, the property of paper and brick is conflicted through casting, from presenting, developing to strengthening. When the paper is presented in a brick shape, it’s weak but strong, soft but hard.

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