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Graffiti Artist MadC Creates Colorful Table That Folds Into Striking Wall Art

Vibrant artwork is embedded directly into the laminate for durability
Happy JastaBy Happy JastaMay 9, 2025Updated:May 16, 20253 Mins Read
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Eins Zu Eins x MadC – Never Stop Moving Table
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Founded by German designer Matthias Seufert, Eins Zu Eins, is where popular architects and artists create limited edition furniture that is exclusive and personal. Its latest furniture collaboration features celebrated graffiti artist MadC (Claudia Walde), known for her bold, large-scale murals and vibrant abstract style. MadC’s new piece, Never Stop Moving, is a foldable table that doubles as wall art. The design is defined by bold use of color and sharp angular lines that mimic the aesthetics of contemporary architecture.

As defined at Eins Zu Eins, “It is a three-dimensional piece of art, a changeable sculpture, that also is an everyday object in use. A table that sparks curiosity and that adapts to people’s different life situations.”

As noted by Rethinking The Future, the table is made from lightweight engineered panels, laminated on both sides for durability. The surfaces are not painted from outside rather MadC’s original colored art is built into the laminate itself. This makes the table strong enough to be able to handle daily use while retaining its bold art.

Tables don’t usually use bright or bold colors, but MadC shows just how powerful it can be. Her table features a vibrant mix of colors and patterns across both the top and legs. “I’ve been painting in the streets for over 25 years, connecting with people who weren’t expecting to see art,” she explains. “With this table, I wanted to capture that same feeling—the surprise and joy of discovering art where you least expect it.”

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The table has a split top design that folds down on both sides, and even its legs are foldable. Each side can be flipped down or kept open to suit your needs. You can use it in different ways – fold it in half to use as a console or open it fully to seat four people comfortably. When fully folded, the legs and top fold up and combine to make a breathtaking piece of wall art, you can actually use.

Blending street art with functional design, the Never Stop Moving Table is ideal for small spaces or for those who frequently relocate to different places, thanks to its folding design and portability. It is limited to 50 pieces worldwide, and each one is signed and numbered by MadC.

Eins Zu Eins x MadC – Never Stop Moving Table
Image: Eins Zu Eins
Eins Zu Eins x MadC – Never Stop Moving Table
Image: Eins Zu Eins
Eins Zu Eins x MadC – Never Stop Moving Table
Image: Eins Zu Eins
Eins Zu Eins x MadC – Never Stop Moving Table
Image: Marco Prosch/Eins Zu Eins
Eins Zu Eins x MadC – Never Stop Moving Table
Image: Marco Prosch/Eins Zu Eins
Eins Zu Eins x MadC – Never Stop Moving Table
Image: Marco Prosch/Eins Zu Eins
Eins Zu Eins x MadC – Never Stop Moving Table
Image: Eins Zu Eins

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Happy is a detail-oriented content writer who has been exploring topics like furniture design, smart home technology, camper trailers, and home décor for over seven years. He is a native of the Himalayas and a graduate of Himachal Pradesh University. Beyond writing, he enjoys web research, SEO, and Instagram marketing. When not writing, you can cross him on a hike or find him immersed in Pahari music.

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