This uniquely designed table’s extendable portion is pulled out from one end of the table via the legs, providing a seamless appearance and user friendly operation. Making full aesthetic use of its veneer wood grain, the top is designed to make the joining crease not stand out. This allows the top to be so smooth that when in its default position, others wouldn’t realize it was an extendable table.
There are two possible configurations, offering flexibility to suit different amounts of place settings and align with the space’s different needs at different times, with a maximum width of 98 1/2″. Since its debut in 2009, MOOV’s functionality and sharp design have made it a popular choice not just in dining rooms, but in a wide variety of different environments. The neutral design makes it suitable for pairing with any kind of chair to match the atmosphere you want to create.
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Born in 1959 in Yokohama. In 1984, Yoshino graduated from Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music, and continued with postgraduate research in equipment design at the same university, concluding in 1987. He worked for two years in a planning department, until he received a scholarship from the German government to participate in an academic theory research study on "Form Language" at the Schwaebisch Gmuend Design Academy in Berlin. Then, after involvement in product development work, he established his independent studio, "Studio Yoshino" (now known as "Toshiyuki Yoshino Design") in Milan, Italy. He now is based both in Italy and Japan, and designs products with a focus on furniture.