The 2CV Cabinet is Complete with Repurposed Retro Auto Parts
Amelia Roblin — September 28, 2013 — Autos
References: jeroenwesselink.nl & designspotter
You don't have to be a car lover to appreciate the design of the 2CV Cabinet. This playful piece was inspired by the one and only Citroën 2CV, flaunts a pair of parts directly from that vintage model, and exudes a wonderful whimsicality in the process.
Jeroen Wesselink of the Netherlands crafted a curvaceous shelving unit that tapers towards the bottom and forms a big soft arch across the top. The interior space is separated by two ledges and one central divider to provide six cubbies in total.
Two blue doors are hinged to the front of the white storage system, both opening outwards. The windows expose whatever's stashed in the upper compartments of the 2CV Cabinet, and conceal the possessions in the lower ones.
Jeroen Wesselink of the Netherlands crafted a curvaceous shelving unit that tapers towards the bottom and forms a big soft arch across the top. The interior space is separated by two ledges and one central divider to provide six cubbies in total.
Two blue doors are hinged to the front of the white storage system, both opening outwards. The windows expose whatever's stashed in the upper compartments of the 2CV Cabinet, and conceal the possessions in the lower ones.
Trend Themes
1. Automotive Upcycling - Creating furniture and home decor using repurposed automotive parts and design cues presents new opportunities for upcycling and sustainability efforts.
2. Whimsical Furniture Design - Designing furniture with playful and whimsical elements adds character and uniqueness to homes and offices and opens up possibilities for creative expression.
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Industry Implications
1. Furniture Manufacturing - Incorporating design cues and materials typically associated with automotive production into furniture design presents opportunities for market differentiation and opens up new production methods and techniques.
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3. Automotive Design - Exploring ways to repurpose and reuse automotive parts in furniture design could present opportunities for automakers and designers to increase sustainability efforts and find new uses for retired or unusable parts.
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