The HunterGatherer magazine rack, which has a wood-grain imprint, is made of two solid pieces; at Four X Four in Hollywood, (323) 461-4440; $75. (Ricardo DeAratanha / LAT)
2D:3D 4 Square CD Rack is available in four colors (blue, orange green and gun-metal) from Blu Dot (www.bludot.com); $89. (Ricardo DeAratanha / LAT)
Low-tech and high-style, the Neo Amish chair by SuperHappy-Bunny is true to its name; at Orange in Los Angeles, (323) 782-6898. (Ricardo DeAratanha / LAT)
Faux-wood pieces bend into plastic rings to make the Jasmine 24 lamp; at Four X Four in Hollywood; $100. (Ricardo DeAratanha / LAT)
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Chris Baisas Gridloc cocktail table looks complicated, but it isnt. Slats of birch interlock to form one strong solid piece. Baisas inspiration was a pricey collectible Gianfranco Frattinis intricately designed 1974 Kyoto table but he managed to create a low-cost, mass-produced line of tables that achieves the look of engineered complexity with simple assembly. I solved the puzzle so you dont have to, the San Francisco-based designer says. The cocktail table is available at Yolk in Los Angeles, (323) 660-4315; $700. The line also includes a side table ($230) and a medium table ($365). (Ricardo DeAratanha / LAT)
Chris Baisas Gridloc cocktail table looks complicated, but it isnt. Slats of birch interlock to form one strong solid piece. Baisas inspiration was a pricey collectible Gianfranco Frattinis intricately designed 1974 Kyoto table but he managed to create a low-cost, mass-produced line of tables that achieves the look of engineered complexity with simple assembly. I solved the puzzle so you dont have to, the San Francisco-based designer says. The cocktail table is available at Yolk in Los Angeles, (323) 660-4315; $700. The line also includes a side table ($230) and a medium table ($365). (Ricardo DeAratanha / LAT)
Chris Baisas Gridloc cocktail table looks complicated, but it isnt. Slats of birch interlock to form one strong solid piece. Baisas inspiration was a pricey collectible Gianfranco Frattinis intricately designed 1974 Kyoto table but he managed to create a low-cost, mass-produced line of tables that achieves the look of engineered complexity with simple assembly. I solved the puzzle so you dont have to, the San Francisco-based designer says. The cocktail table is available at Yolk in Los Angeles, (323) 660-4315; $700. The line also includes a side table ($230) and a medium table ($365). (Ricardo DeAratanha / LAT)