(57) My invention is to be considered a piece of furniture and is composed of two rotating
planes on a suspended supporting element in triangular sections which can be fitted
to a fixed or mobile support. The rotating planes are cut lengthwise, their thickness gradually decreasing to allow
for suspension and with a semicircular cut at one end to allow for rotation by means
of a rotation joint with steel buffers, produced industrially (as used in the workings
of large iron gates or doors), but modified in the workshop. The supporting structure is triangular, and is in effect similar to a cross-section
of a square-based upside-down pyramid, its dimensions being directly proportional
to those of the rotating axes. The proportion between the dimensions of the rotating planes, the supporting element
and the material used determines its functionality. It is a multifunctional object because it is capable of satisfying very different
needs depending on the use that is required. In fact, by varying the dimensions and
the height, it can be used in various applications, such as a table, a work bench,
a double bed, a bedside table etc. This structure, with its geometric and simple form, can be easily adapted to any type
of ambient and furnishing, as it can be constructed in any size and using any kind
of resistant and flexible material.
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