The L Series by New York studio Assembly Design is a modular collection of shelves and tables supported by poles that poke up through the horizontal surfaces (+ slideshow).
The range of stained-wood furniture currently comprises three tables – L2, L3 and L8C – and a shelving system named L4.2-2. But each can be adapted to suit individual requirements.
"This collection is extremely customisable – especially in terms of finish and configuration," Assembly Design co-founder Pete Oyler told Dezeen.
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"Our hope is that people will find inspiration in the versions we have produced thus far and respond to the vast possibilities to design a piece, or group of pieces, that best complements their home, office or store."
L2 is a side table with four 36-centimetre-high legs while L3 follows the same form, but is double the length with six legs.
L4.2-2 is even longer and has eight legs that extend up through a low surface to a height of 68 centimetres.
The legs support a further two side-by-side table tops, creating a shelving system which resembles a double-decker table.
Finally L8C is a circular table with eight legs arranged at the intersecting points of a grid.
"The collection was inspired by classic wood joinery, mid 20th century turned legs, and the concept of modularity," said Oyler.
"Our aim was to create a furniture system that was versatile, designed for both batch and mass production, and had a distinct and vibrant character."
"Given how streamlined the overall geometries are we wanted to draw attention to what is at the core of this system – the legs," he added.
The legs are turned using computer numerically controlled (CNC) cutting technology from lacquered ash, natural walnut or white oak, and joined to the tabletops using through-tenon joints, which mean the legs protrude through the table's surface.
"This method of joinery is ages old and as simple as it is elegant," added Oyler.
"The L Series champions classic wood joinery in the form of strong legs and proud shoulders."
Photography is by Kendall Mills.
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