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Indoor Picnic Tables for Work, Gathering, Eating or Play

Designer Alain Gilles has created an indoor picnic table that performs triple duty – it’s a workspace, a gathering spot, and a place to eat. Designed for BuzziSpace, the BuzziPicNic tables are a one-stop shop for businesses with flexible work environments. The picnic table conjures up happy and playful memories for most, so bringing them into the office might be a great way to keep co-workers happy and friendly as they gather around the informal table.

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Besides coming in various rectangular and round sizes, BuzziPicNic comes in a split level version that offers a higher surface on one size and a lower tabletop on the other, so different types of interaction can be carried on at once.

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On the standard height side, benches work perfectly, while on the other, higher side, you’d add stools.

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The rectangular tables can be laid out next to each other to create a super long table for co-working office spaces.

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Power sources are discreetly hidden beneath access flaps so you can power your devices anytime.

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Slots are notched out in the table surface letting you stand your devices up without having to hold onto them.

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Caroline Williamson is Editor-in-Chief of Design Milk. She has a BFA in photography from SCAD and can usually be found searching for vintage wares, doing New York Times crossword puzzles in pen, or reworking playlists on Spotify.