Using 3D printing technology, designer Ed Rawle created the Helical Shelf System with two platforms that scale up and down the helix-shaped stands in opposite directions.
Each of the spirals is going in a different direction, so as they turn, the upper shelf moves up as the lower one goes down and vice-versa. This dynamic piece of furniture is excellent for those who require their home decor to be flexible and adaptable, especially if they like to change the way things look from time to time. One day this piece can be a bookshelf; the next it can be a display case.
The Helical Shelf System operates with a simple cog and belt design.
Spiral-Scaling Storage
The Helical Shelf System by Ed Rawle was Created by 3D Printing
Trend Themes
1. Adaptable-decor - The Helical Shelf System demonstrates a trend towards furniture that can be easily modified to fit different needs and aesthetics.
2. 3d-printing-design - More designers are using 3D printing technology to create innovative and dynamic pieces like the Helical Shelf System.
3. Dynamic-storage - Multi-platform, spiraling designs like the Helical Shelf System allow for the creation of unique storage solutions that can be scaled up or down as needed.
Industry Implications
1. Furniture-design - The furniture industry has been disrupted by the emergence of unique and customizable pieces like the Helical Shelf System.
2. 3d-printing-manufacturing - The rise of 3D printing in manufacturing has enabled designers to push the boundaries of furniture design and create complex, dynamic pieces.
3. Home-decor - The Helical Shelf System is a great example of how home decor is becoming more innovative and flexible, with the emergence of dynamic, adaptable pieces.