Adaptable Tables For A Dynamic World
It’s always a busy time to be NAU. The Australian design brand has been making waves across the Asia Pacific region since launching in 2017. Its new collection, Chameleon by Adam Goodrum, continues this already impressive design story.
Chameleon is a modular table solution that takes commercial configuration to new levels. Named due to the collection’s ability to neatly adapt to any contemporary design environment, Chameleon sees an agile, functional structure met with designer aesthetics and modern charm. Its range of articulated features are the result of an extensive engineering and design process, offering limitless dimensional, typological and aesthetic table solutions, housed within a singular design language.
Made from a series of fluid castings, the Axis-Joint of the Chameleon enables generous 15-degree frame and leg articulation, which is able to configure multiple formations. The minimal castings of the joint are integrated seamlessly into the structure of the Chameleon, creating an overall aesthetic that is visually clean yet mechanically complex.
Available in a range of top finishes installed to a rigid modular aluminium frame, the Chameleon is a strong yet lightweight addition to modern homes, offices or hospitality spaces. With legs composed of an aluminium extrusion with lay-in cable routing, power and data supply is a breeze – and the multitude of table styles available make the design applications equally variable.
The form and function of the Chameleon range exists in a perfect marriage, with the overall aesthetic reflecting the seamless nature of the collection’s mechanics. Refined in engineering, functional in design and versatile in form, the Chameleon range is ready to adapt to the dynamic world for which it was designed. The Chameleon is available exclusively through CULT in Australia.