Designer and founder of the architectural practice Studio Pousti is also the mind behind its new Cheft bookshelf. It is a geometrically shaped bookshelf that is made in a dynamic form. To construct the functional shelf, the studio uses interlocking sheets of wood and it can notably be assembled without relying on flue, screws, or nails.
Additionally, it can also be used as a room divider due to its shelf or a space to store other items in the home. Maryam explains that "Two sets of six panels intersect through angle-specific grooves which are cut using a four-axis CNC machine. The name Cheft, meaning ‘to fasten’, derives from the way the panels slide into each other and lock in place to form a freestanding object."
Dynamic Geometric Bookshelves
Maryam Pousti Designs the Cheft Bookshelf Under Studio Pousti
Trend Themes
1. Geometric Furniture Design - Opportunity for furniture designers to innovate by using interlocking sheets of wood to create dynamic geometric shapes.
2. Multi-purpose Shelving Units - Opportunity for interior designers to create versatile and functional shelving units that can also be used as room dividers or for storing other items.
3. Flue-free Construction - Opportunity for architects and builders to explore different construction methods that don't rely on flue, screws, or nails.
Industry Implications
1. Furniture Design - Innovative furniture designers can utilize interlocking sheets of wood to create unique and dynamic geometric shapes for bookshelves and other furniture pieces.
2. Interior Design - Versatile and functional multi-purpose shelving units can be used as room dividers or for storing other items, providing opportunities for creative and practical interior design solutions.
3. Architecture and Construction - Flue-free construction methods present an opportunity for architects and builders to explore alternative and eco-friendly materials and techniques.