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Interior / Design 2026

Hexagonal Interior Table

A custom interior table concept built around hexagonal geometry, a metal base, and a strong architectural presence in the room.

Status Concept
Object type Interior table
Geometry Hexagonal form
Use case Lounge, meeting area, hospitality interior

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Hexagonal table concept

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Render of a hexagonal interior table with a metal base
Render of a hexagonal interior table with a metal base

Project overview

This project explores the table as a central interior object: the hexagonal form creates a clear rhythm, works naturally in a lounge, meeting area, or hospitality interior, and feels expressive without relying on excessive decoration.

The metal structure is conceived as a clean geometric base for the tabletop. It emphasizes the faceted shape, keeps the object visually light, and leaves room for different finishes: matte black, graphite, a warm metallic tone, or a combination with wood or stone.

At the concept stage, the focus is on proportion, stability, seating comfort, and fabrication logic. The table can be adapted to a specific diameter, height, tabletop material, and interior character.

Scope

  • Concept development for a hexagonal interior table
  • Proportion, seating clearance, and visual balance study
  • 3D model preparation for construction review
  • Adaptation of the idea to tabletop material, finish, and room dimensions

Materials

  • Steel base with decorative finish
  • Optional tabletop: wood, stone, composite, or metal
  • Powder coating or another interior-grade finish
  • Protective floor-contact supports

Deliverables

  • Interior object concept
  • Render for visual approval
  • 3D model for form review
  • Base for further fabrication detailing

Customer reference

Custom interior concept

The concept can be developed into a finished product after confirming dimensions, tabletop material, base color, and the requirements of the specific interior.

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