Bye Bye Wind Eco Table

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Bye Bye Wind table is a prototype that wants to revolutionize eating outdoors. Designers Marco and Paola Olivia Marotto made this as a multi functional table for those who love to have lunches or dinners under the moonlight or in the afternoon by the pool. You have experienced dinning outdoors especially towards the end of the summer you know that a little bit of wind could ruin everything and spoil your food.

As a counter measure, to prevent this from happening, these people thought of making a table that has special places for plates, bread baskets and so on that can’t be influenced by the wind force or dust flying in the air. The simplest way to make this happened is to make plate-size dips in the table. In that way wind can’t move your plastic plates and can’t fill them with dust either, because the level of each plates is under the table’s level.

I don’t think I would have thought of this, ever and now I’m glad someone did because it really solves a very annoying issue. Now we can enjoy our meals outdoors in the same conditions as at the kitchen table. I know this because I love to have late dinners, when the weather had cooled down and a nice breeze flows though my hair.The color announces right away the modern influences in design and also this can mean blending into the environment much easier.{found on behance}.

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