Napoli based industrial designer and architect Alessandro Di Prisco recently created SILK. A one meter square table made of Corian. The versatility of Corian allows it to be thermoformed and shaped in organic shapes like the SILK table. A table that is solid as a rock but looks like a scarf taken by the wind.
The apparent lightness of its shapes, which appear to flex in a natural way, is then contrasted by the strength and durability of the material from which it's made.
The sinuous shapes are the support of the table creating a visual continuity between top and bottom.