SufraTable

SufraTable

Sufra Table — Convertible dual-height dining table project documentation

Meta Title: Sufra Table — Convertible dual-height dining table inspired by Moroccan communal dining, crafted by a Bachelor in Interior Design student group at Universidad de Diseño, Innovación y Tecnología, under Professors Pilar Mi Romero and Fernando G. Pino in the Furniture Design & Ergonomics: “Cuisine” course; the work situates modern living needs within a traditional social eating format, supported by detailed plans, 3D views, and material specifications.

Key Points

  • The project presents a convertible, dual-height dining table designed to bridge the Moroccan communal dining experience with contemporary, flexible living spaces. It is developed within a bachelor program focused on interior design, under the guidance of two instructors, by a named student group.
  • Materials and construction details are outlined, including an oak wood lid paired with an aluminum handle finished in soft-copper, an aluminum platter with a wood laminated finish, a steel lazy Susan mechanism, and oak components for the base and legs. The design emphasizes clear element organization and functional hardware.
  • Documentation and visualization accompany the concept, featuring plan and section drawings at a 1:10 scale, axonometric views of the table in its unassembled state, and general element measurements. The project is supported by a Flipbook-style gallery with multiple categories (magazines, catalogs, reports, flyers, portfolios, and art), presented on the Flipbook platform in 2021.

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