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Table converts to shelter and stretcher

This table – in the permanent collection of the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, design by Thom Faulders of BeigeDesign and Anna Rainer

, has, as far as well can tell, never been put into production. This one seems like it should have had at least a couple of production runs large enough to see how they work out and hold up:

Link to “Undercover Table” (1999)

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This entry was posted in Stretchers Litters and Gurneys on October 6, 2007 by Jon.

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