
The customer's request
“I have a collection of games that I would like to readily transport and demonstrate at fantasy- and medieval festivals in Germany and the Netherlands.
Could you help design and build such a box that would also serve as a game table?”
MY rolE
Detailed design, project management and realisation
Project overview
When Nat J. approached me with a bold idea, I knew this would be no ordinary project. His vision? A fully wooden box that could store game pieces and transform into a game table, designed specifically for use at fantasy- and medieval festivals across Germany and the Netherlands.
Nat shared a detailed concept sheet, complete with sketches and 25 functional requirements. The challenge was clear: combine portability, durability, functionality and aesthetic appeal into a single handcrafted piece.
After multiple design iterations, rounds of prototyping and plenty of testing, I was proud to deliver the final product to Nat: the TableBox. A one-of-a-kind creation that blends craftsmanship with functionality, ready to support Nat’s festival adventures.
As the feasibility of several specifications was uncertain, I created mock-ups and prototypes using cardboard and scrap wood. This allowed me to explore design options and show the client how they would work, without wasting valuable wood.
Read more about the multiple techniques that I applied for the realization of the TableBox in the Key Capabilities Used section
The result is a beautiful, versatile, and functional gaming table.
Partnering is key for success
Close collaboration with the client was essential to the creation of the TableBox. Through frequent consultation and the incorporation of feedback, we were able to jointly develop a product that fully meets the expectations. The client was involved every step of the way, from the initial design to the final finishing touches, resulting in a gaming table that is not only functional but also aesthetically pleasing.
Since turning wood is not my expertise, the turning of the table legs and knobs were in the capable hands of Suzan Sijmonsma of Verdraaid Mooi.
Step 1
Design
The client’s concepts have been converted into a digital design, that evolved with new specifications and wishes throughout the project. This ensured a clear shared vision of the final product.
Step 2
Mock-up
I wanted to test the construction that makes the TableBox portable. I built a simple model out of corrugated cardboard and used photos to show form, functionality and design risks.
Step 3
Prototype
To refine and test the construction of the legs, I created several prototypes out of cheap materials. These demonstrated the technical and mechanical feasibility.
Step 4
Final product
The final product was created incrementally as well, to allow adjustments to the design and include new ideas on the fly.




Key capabilities used
Find below a summary of the techniques and cababilities I used during the development of the TableBox
Etching and staining intricate patterns

Engineering complex mechanical constructions

Designing for Flexibility

Tapping wooden treads

Inventive solutions

Precision work

Customer Testimonial
★★★★★
Exceptional Craftsmanship & Collaboration. Highly recommended for anyone seeking custom, high-quality craftsmanship.
Nat J.
Developer of board games
Interested?
Do you have a passion you’d like to show or demonstrate, but you can’t find that specific wooden display that meets all your requirements? I’m up for a next challenge.