Pinza Table

The Pinza Table, whose aesthetic is reminiscent of a clothes peg, was designed to address the storage challenges of a restaurant with limited space.

A wide-angle detailed view of the Pinza Table, showcasing the puzzle-like construction held together with a tension belt, created from laminated birch wood with a glossy black finish.

It's precision cut from laminated birch wood with a PUR finish for extra resilience. The design consists of just a few parts: identical left and right flanks forming the legs, a tabletop, and a lateral piece that locks everything together. The entire structure is held together by a single tension belt, eliminating the need for screws or glue.

  • Close-up detail of a corher showing how the tabletop locks into the side panel, holding is firmly in place.
  • A detailed of the bottom focusing on the lateral piece that locks the components in place, and the clasp of the tension belt at the cetner of the construction.

The belt's tensor, located beneath the tabletop, provides the necessary pressure to secure all components in place, resulting in a very rigid structure. The table disassembles easily in under a minute, providing the added benefit of flat-pack shipping.

  • Frontal detail shot of the Pinza Table where the flank of the leg locks into the tabletop.
  • Detail of the corner of the table, clearly showing elegant shape of the clothing peg's shape.

This table, or a similar design, can be made to order in a variety of sizes, shapes, and colours. Please get in touch with me at hi@wout.codes for more information.

Stop-motion animation of the Pinza Table being assembled and disassembled.