orange22 Botanist Flow Tables @ Design Public.
These versatile and modern tables from orange22 are enviro.friendly from start to finish. They’re made with a single piece of aluminum, cut and bent into shape.
Their site explains that not only is aluminum one of the largest recyclable materials in the world, but “the energy required to recycle aluminum is only 5 percent of that used to produce aluminum from its original source, bauxite ores”.
To up the eco.points on these tables, orange22 uses the process of VOC-free powdercoating versus liquid paint, so the finish on these beauties in completely non-toxic.
If you prefer an organic look, any of these pieces can be faced with a wood veneer instead [shown above] — plenty of finish options all around. Their bench version can also be fitted with a removable pad for comfortable seating.
::more orange22 products here::

orange22 Botanist Flow Tables @ Design Public.

These versatile and modern tables from orange22 are enviro.friendly from start to finish. They’re made with a single piece of aluminum, cut and bent into shape.

Their site explains that not only is aluminum one of the largest recyclable materials in the world, but “the energy required to recycle aluminum is only 5 percent of that used to produce aluminum from its original source, bauxite ores”.

To up the eco.points on these tables, orange22 uses the process of VOC-free powdercoating versus liquid paint, so the finish on these beauties in completely non-toxic.

If you prefer an organic look, any of these pieces can be faced with a wood veneer instead [shown above] — plenty of finish options all around. Their bench version can also be fitted with a removable pad for comfortable seating.

::more orange22 products here::

orange22 Botanist Flow Tables @ Design Public.
I seem to be on a roll with finding unique orange pieces. They’ve been popular for a while and as a designer I see orange showcased in many showrooms and hospitality/retail venues — even in clothing trends — but I’m still not seeing a lot of it in residential projects. I can understand the hesitation for a homeowner, though, as it really is a step in a bold direction [and a challenge for so many who won’t bust out of the beige box].

orange22 Botanist Flow Tables @ Design Public.

I seem to be on a roll with finding unique orange pieces. They’ve been popular for a while and as a designer I see orange showcased in many showrooms and hospitality/retail venues — even in clothing trends — but I’m still not seeing a lot of it in residential projects. I can understand the hesitation for a homeowner, though, as it really is a step in a bold direction [and a challenge for so many who won’t bust out of the beige box].

orange22 Botanist Flow Tables @ Design Public.
A fun shot of the many finishes available for these versatile cocktail and end tables, which can be configured to cross-stack on top of each other in a myriad of ways.

orange22 Botanist Flow Tables @ Design Public.

A fun shot of the many finishes available for these versatile cocktail and end tables, which can be configured to cross-stack on top of each other in a myriad of ways.

orange22 Botanist Flow Tables @ Design Public.
Their cocktail table makes quite the statement in a sleek and minimal black. Note that this version doesn’t have the botanical cut out, but you can opt for either way.

orange22 Botanist Flow Tables @ Design Public.

Their cocktail table makes quite the statement in a sleek and minimal black. Note that this version doesn’t have the botanical cut out, but you can opt for either way.