Come and Draw Table

A Playful Canvas for Creativity and Engagement

The Come & Draw Table is a multi-sensory masterpiece that combines creativity, interaction, and functionality in a unique and engaging way. Featuring 200 stacks of large, round, colourful paper, this tactile table invites endless possibilities for collaborative drawing, brainstorming sessions, or simply enjoying the dynamic act of spinning the circular canvas.

Its playful design encourages group interaction, making it an excellent addition to creative workspaces, educational settings, or interactive exhibitions. Over time, the table transforms into a cherished storybook, storing artwork and ideas that capture the memories and experiences of its users.

Material: massive pine, paper

Size: 59cm in diameter, 50 cm in high

Designer: Tian Tang
Designed and handcrafted in Stockholm, with care and precision

Sustainability

The Come & Draw Table is a timeless piece designed to last a lifetime. Built with quality materials and a multifunctional design, it grows with its environment and remains loved across all stages of life. Simple, repairable, and crafted to age gracefully, it’s a sustainable choice that embodies durability and purpose.

Compact and versatile, the Come & Draw Table is designed to fit seamlessly into any space, from classrooms and creative studios to corporate environments and public venues. More than just a table, it is a sustainable, interactive piece of furniture that grows with its purpose, fostering collaboration and imagination.

Add the Come & Draw Table to your space and create a hub for creativity, engagement, and lasting impressions.

Tian Tang

“First life, then space, then buildings. The other way around never works.” – Jan Gehl

Tian, founder and designer of BOC Design Studio, approaches design through real-life research, observing and engaging with people to explore what sparks play, connects individuals, and creates enduringly loved products. With master’s degrees in Child Culture Design and Human Interaction Design, along with a background in Industrial Design, Tian also works as a UX researcher in Stockholm, bringing a thoughtful, human-centred approach to her work.