Frame Storage Modules That Look Two-Dimensional

Frame Storage Modules That Look Two-Dimensional
With bold, black outlines, these storage modules look like two-dimensional images hanging on the wall or sitting on the floor. Frame, from by Lassens, comes from a Mogens Lassen sketch done in 1943 and the result is a collection of square boxes in cubic frames that can either be hung on the wall, joined together,... 
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Functional Minimalist Furniture Irreplaceable For Bachelors

Functional Minimalist Furniture Irreplaceable For Bachelors
Functional and simple modern furniture is tall in the saddle now. This storage unit called An Furniture by Seoul designers KAMKAM is inspired by ax sheets (A3, A4, A5, etc) have “Golden Ratio” that promotes productivity by keeping the dimensions always in the same ratio of width: length when they are folded in half. Each... 
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Minimalist Stool And Storage Unit In One

Minimalist Stool And Storage Unit In One
Functionality above all! Noon Studio presents the Steel Stool – simple, stylish, functional and comfortable. It’s made of a simple wooden frame and a thin sheet of steel fitted around it that helps create a solid chair. Each chair has some storage space for putting books or magazines inside and taking several of them you... 
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Modular Transparent Clothing Storage System

Modular Transparent Clothing Storage System
That’s great when the storage system is not solid and heavy-looking but light and transparent. Hierve has created a modular storage system for clothing that has these characteristics. The system is in different color combinations and with lighting effects and reflections to enrich the visual experience. It consists of a series of modules and bases... 
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Stylish Modular Minimalist Hallway Storage System

Stylish Modular Minimalist Hallway Storage System
If you create a minimalist space and want to stick to the style even in your hall, you may choose this beautiful and stylish storage furniture. It’s called Dice System and was presented by German designer Stefan Diez for the entrance area furniture manufacturer Schönbuch. The system is composed of several simple rectangular pieces: a... 
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