Table fifteen
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by Jean-François D'Or

Table collection



Description

Fifteen is a table which the top is inspiring by the small puzzle game named Taquin.

A square puzzle composed of 15 square tiles that have to be moved sliding to composed a series of number or a picture.

That game inspired the 10 square removable tiles that composed the table top surface into a functional statement : Those 10 top square tiles can be removed to get access to a storage place underneath.


Material
Wood & satined acrylic plate tiles.

Dimension
860 x 2060 x 750 mm.

Design
Jean-François D'Or


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Other objects designed by Jean-François D'Or on the picture

BONBONNE vase collection edited by Ligne Roset.

BONBONNE hanging lam edited by Ligne Roset.

BLOSSOM glass tableware edited by La Rochère.

GARGANTUA wall cutting board edited by Ligne Roset.

MAGNET rocking stool edited by Home.

TADPOLE glass vase collection edited by Serax.

THREE MARBLE dish pad edited by Home.

FILTERING CARAFE prototype by Lucile Soufflet & JF D'Or.


Pictures © Lenzer photographers.


The Taquin or game of fifteen, is a sliding puzzle that consists of a frame of numbered square tiles in random order with one tile missing. 

Teaser is a checkerboard-shaped solitaire game created around 1870. 

Its mathematical theory was published by the American Journal of pure and applied mathematics in 1879.



In 1891, its invention was claimed by Sam Loyd, at a time when the game was enjoying considerable popularity. 

It is composed of 15 small tiles numbered from 1 to 15 which slide into a frame provided for 16. It consists of putting the 15 tiles in order from any initial configuration.


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