Origami Table

Final Video

Carter McDivitt and Jabari Johnson

Process Presentation

Carter McDivitt and Jabari Johnson

A problem that we were faced with solving was somehow figuring out a way to take the clutter out of NUVU lunch. There is no set place for eating and clean up is always a struggle, so Carter and I set out to make a creation that embodies all the things that are missing at the nuvu lunch. We were originally inspired by origami and modular tables. Our final product was pyramid for the base and a irregular polygon round table setting. Our table is innovative, different, and easy to stowaway. Making lunchtime much easier.

The reason why we needed to make these tables is because the Nuvu lunch time enviornment isn't always the best and isn't very inclusive for everyone in a general setting. Our project was to make easy stowaway tables that were innovative and seated a large number of students. We continued to work on different cool ideas starting with first origami and modular tables, but we then moved to the round table idea with flaps to make different types of tables and able to fit more people.

Our first Iteration was based off of a modular table that we say when we searched up origami tables. We made it out  of cardboard, this idea was pretty cool but it didn't end up pursuing it.

Our final product was a round table setting where the base was

Final Presentation

Carter McDivitt and Jabari Johnson
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The lack of adequit space to enjoy lunch in most working spaces creates the problem of where to meet and enjoy lunch with our fellow co-workers durring lunch brakes. To address this problem we designed a compact, folding table that offers a large eating surface for lunch, but can still be stored in small areas.