There is a land where everything is possible, where animals talk human languages, where inanimate objects come to life and become whimsical characters, where little girls can wrap theirself as princesses and little boys do magic.
This is a Storyland – a place where we usually go when we’re very little and with a huge imagination, or where we recharge our dusty-plated batteries as adults.
“Once Was Lost” Thomas Forsyth‘s table expresses this longing for fairytales, common at each age. And I think it’s a very suggestive example in overtaking the functionality boundaries in design. Just let yourself dream and discover the table’s secrets.


‘Once Was Lost’ is a collection of discarded, lost and uncanny materials. Transformed into a new beginning that would never have existed without the past journeys of the involved objects. Take a veery close look. You’ll never know what you might run into…
A lost key imbeded in the table’s surface.There surely is a secret door,too.
Or some sort of a special bolt. Hmm…
Or a lost coin with super powers.
Or a conspirative tiny drawer.
.Dizzy your pursuers amid the legs joined at various angles.
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Storyteller:Thomas Forsyth
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