Copenhagen designer Martin Solem has designed a table that hides cables inside its legs to avoid messy spaces.
Each of the four tapered table legs is molded into a U-shape, appearing solid from the outside but with enough space on the inner surface to store wires. An internal tunnel of felt protects wires, while also holding them in place and keeping them from getting tangled. The table has white oak veneer tops and supports made from bent plywood. There’s the option to install USB power modules in the desks, and metal trays can also be added underneath the tabletop to manage extra wires or office equipment.
The design, while being visually elegant and incredibly lightweight, provides solid structural support. The Solem table embodies modern Scandinavian design with its clean lines, allowing it to be used in a multitude of residential and commercial settings. The Solem series also comes in several different sizes, from cafe to conference table. Contrasting finishes can also be combined, with special editions of the furniture featuring black or white surfaces with beveled plywood edges, so you can easily find the best option for your home or office.