Novelty in the world of furniture - walking table!

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    Probably, each of the representatives of the habrasociety had to deal with the need to haul heavy furniture - this happens regularly, more often than we would like. Especially bad is the situation with heavy tables, which, as a rule, are also stuffed with everything that is horrible. But the hard times are over, let’s rejoice - designer Wouter Sheblin created a walking table that moves where the owner needs it. And do not say that the table on wheels is an alternative and simpler solution - the walking table is much more original, isn't it?

    A couple of years ago, the news about a flower pot slipped on Habré - a cyborg that transfers a flower from less illuminated areas to more illuminated ones, thereby improving the conditions for keeping the plant. Now, almost a similar solution has appeared for humans - a walking table, probably the first of such projects. I wonder how stable this table is ... In addition, I personally became interested in the problem of boundary effort, after which the table starts to move - that if you accidentally push such a table filled with computer equipment or even utensils - will it not start to “walk”, scattering the entire contents of the tabletop all around?



    In general, the idea is, of course, a good one, the implementation is somewhat complicated, but buyers must be found. It would be interesting how much such a table can cost, and when IT goes on sale. I wish they even invented walking coffee makers, refrigerators and other household appliances ... It would be nice - I pressed a button, ran up the refrigerator, offered a sandwich with a delicious cocktail. He pressed another button - this very table ran up, substituting the tabletop under a plate with a sandwich and under a cup of coffee filled with a walking coffee maker. No, I'm not as lazy as it might seem, just one of the ideas ...

    By the way, a few days ago I promised to write a review of my washing robot cleaner. Almost everything is ready, a couple of strokes, and the review will appear on Habré.

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