Mano De Santo Introduces Lytta Table
The vast majority of the wings were not associated with light-colored butterfly, dragonfly or a brisk rapid swallow. But with women’s personal hygiene, which for many years were told on television, with an emphasis on the “wings” that protect and do not get wet. But a designer known Mano de Santo has coffee table with wings, a Lytta table. And not what you thought at first.
Like any self-respecting “winged” creature, Lytta table looks much more attractive, when its wings are fully disclosed and straightened. Then its wings you can put more cups, decompose more magazines or newspapers, and sit around with more people.
In addition, a surface with deepening lies under the wings of the table, which can be used as built-in shelves for books, stationery and cutlery for tea parties.
Well, we can say that the Lytta table, among other things, is also a small chair. More precisely, it’s two small chairs, as both sides put forward and it turned into an unusual seat oddly shaped, to the same with the recesses for the buttocks. Well, I hope it is made an ulterior motive and for the convenience…

