'A Intersection B' demonstrates that the arrangement of stand-alone objects is not the only way to go about furnishing a room. This eccentric workstation set invites the user to think about an assortment of movables as a parts of an even more practical whole.
Designer Kim Myung Hyun includes a wooden desk, a blue stool, a translucent cubby and a black floor lamp in the eccentric series. Intriguingly, each of the items functions best when it's been integrated with another. About 20 compositional combinations are available to the imaginative owner of the 'A Intersection B' collection. Most of these involve a structural strategy of leg sharing by which lights, ledges and surfaces overlap for increased stability.
Overlapping Home Offices
'A Intersection B' is a Collection of Quirky Codependent Items
Trend Themes
1. Interconnected Furniture - Designing furniture pieces that are dependent on each other for optimal functionality opens up possibilities for creating innovative and versatile workstations.
2. Modular Office Design - Exploring modular office design allows for flexible and customizable work environments that can adapt to different needs and preferences.
3. Collaborative Workspace Solutions - Creating collaborative workspace solutions that encourage interaction and teamwork by combining various furniture elements can enhance productivity and creativity.
Industry Implications
1. Furniture Manufacturing - Incorporating the concept of overlapping home offices into furniture manufacturing can lead to the development of innovative and functional furniture collections.
2. Interior Design - Embracing the idea of interconnected furniture in interior design can inspire creative and unconventional office spaces that promote collaboration and efficiency.
3. Workspace Technology - Developing workspace technology solutions that support the integration and interaction of modular office furniture elements can revolutionize the way people work and collaborate.