This design is presented in aluminum and is made by José A. Gandía-Blasco from Valencia, Spain.
The thin metal slats contrasted with the strength of the frame creates an interesting play.
I start off with a guess that the coffee tables legs are a fourth of the length of the table. I then assume the width is 1.5 times the height of the table.
The slats are half the width of the table leg, but are offset with a space so the width of the leg falls halfway between the second slat after the first gap.
a - pre-extrusion rectangle
b - extruded rectangle / cuboid
c - rotated cuboid
d - cuboid with a smaller cuboid removed
e - table surface slat
In Sketchup, you need some sort of scaffolding to guarantee equal spacing. I have spaced out these lines evenly so that I can drop in the aluminum slats.
I then took one of the slats and resized it to go along the side of the top of the table as seen in the original image.
A nice touch to this image is the bowl of succulents along with the low angle light on white flooring.
This is exactly the type of design I love! I have pieces similar! love!
Looks like a neat little table ^^
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