The trolley is furniture for gourmets. A riddle. It is not certain whether it can be called furniture at all. The wheels may make it more of a vehicle. Or means of transport. In any case, it has more to do with the wheelbarrow than with the bike.
According to the Interpretive Dictionary (Akadémiai Kiadó, Budapest, 1978): n. Light (double-shelf) serving table that can be rolled on wheels.
This is comforting. So it’s a table or a table-like, thus a recognizable piece of furniture.
If a serving table, then consumption. Food, drink, whatever.
Delicacies. Savories.
O Trl is for gourmets.
Not only because of its stripped-down structure, its elemental geometric shapes, its refined, cleverly puritanical structure. These just make it generous and elegant.
Not only because of the use of throughout colored, black MDF as a material, with additional bio-oiling. That just makes it unusual and shocking.
But due to the fact that it's flat-packed furniture, too.
A fact, like the Asian palm civet's peristalsis in the case of Kopi luwak coffee.
I can’t judge its effect because I’ve never drunk coffee that has passed through something's digestive tract, or whiskey served from a rolling, flat-pack serving table.
This is where delicacy lies, I suspect.
Because O Trl is for gourmets.