This Kure Futuristic Dining Table Turns Into An Egg After Use
Nothing makes us happier than a future remake of something completely insane, completely out of the ordinary, but also incredibly cool! The Altwork robotic desk, this UFO yacht, this coffee table fridge, and, of course, the circle kitchen were all examples of this. This time, we've found a Kure futuristic dining table turns into an eggwhen not in use, similar to the transforming egg patio furniture we featured previously.
Fatih Can Sarioz, the futuristic dining table's creator, specializes in industrial and interior design, and we wouldn't be surprised if one of his creations made it into the mainstream soon!
The space-saving feature of Kure futuristic dining table turns into an egg is what makes it ideal for smaller homes and apartments.
It's called the Küre Dining table, and it was developed by Fatih Can Sarioz, a Turkish product designer. The futuristic changing egg-shaped dining table could be the ideal complement for anyone desiring a Jetsons-style lifestyle complete with flying cars and robotic servants!
The futuristic egg-shaped dining table is made up of six chairs that push together to make a complete circle in order to save room. Similar to the space-saving dining tables we featured a few months ago.
A tabletop with a connected pod on top that raises up to display futuristic lighting to create a very cool mood while eating at the table sits atop the perfectly curved chairs that form a perfect circle. There are lights above each of the 6 seating spaces that shine a light down onto your eating area, as well as a tube light that shines light in all directions outward from the base of the top pod.
When packed up, each chair includes a handle on the back that can be easily grabbed and pulled outward from the egg form. The upholstery appears to come in a few various color options, or even bespoke colors to your desire, based on the drawings on the designers page.

There isn't much information about how the Kure pod futuristic mid century modern dining tableworks or functions, but we can only guess there will be a button to raise and lower the top lighting pod automatically, as well as a separate button to turn the lighting on and off.

Conclusion
We can't give you a price because the futuristic pod and modern dining tablethat folds into an egg when not in use is still a concept. But all we can do now is wait for kure futuristic dining table turns into an egg to come to fruition so we may enjoy the Jetsons lifestyle in our own kitchen!