This table is a children’s play, work and interaction surface.
The Biccu Table has 63 cubes with different motives on their faces: numbers, letters and puzzles. In oder to have a working surface, kids must place all the cubes into the table’s top.
The Biccu Table is a playing, learning and working piece of furniture. With numbers, younger children can start learning math basics; with puzzles they could discover their artistic talent.
Social skills development is also an important part of The Biccu Table: for example, a kid could use letters to write a message for another child, then the last one could modify the message and leave a new phrase for the next kid.
Design team: Alexis Brion, Andres Bustillo, Julia Howard, Nora Gonzalez Dwyer.