Erika Storage Provides Exposed Shelving to Flaunt Kitchen Utensils
Rose Nazarali — September 16, 2009 — Art & Design
References: moormann.de & treehugger
The Erika storage system by Nils Holger Moorman is a minimalist design mixed in with a little OCD. The kitchen storage unit gets rid of bulky cabinets and cupboards, displays all your utensils and has a specific spot for each one.
The exposed shelving system basically controls what items you own because of its specific design. Erika has a specific spot for everything from spoons to teas and even sweets.
Check out the Erika shelving system in the gallery above!
The exposed shelving system basically controls what items you own because of its specific design. Erika has a specific spot for everything from spoons to teas and even sweets.
Check out the Erika shelving system in the gallery above!
Trend Themes
1. Minimalist Design - Utilizing a minimalist design approach in home decor and storage solutions presents opportunities for creating sleek and organized living spaces.
2. Exposed Shelving - Incorporating exposed shelving in kitchen and home storage allows for the display and easy access to utensils and other household items, enhancing functionality and aesthetics.
3. Utensil-specific Storage - Providing storage solutions with specific spots for each utensil type promotes organization and efficiency in the kitchen, streamlining cooking and meal preparation processes.
Industry Implications
1. Home Decor - The home decor industry can explore minimalist design concepts and incorporate exposed shelving systems to cater to consumers seeking stylish and functional storage options.
2. Kitchenware - Kitchenware manufacturers can innovate by developing utensil-specific storage solutions that optimize kitchen organization, making cooking and meal prep more convenient for users.
3. Furniture Manufacturing - Furniture manufacturers can tap into the demand for efficient and space-saving storage solutions by incorporating minimalist design principles, such as exposed shelving, in their product offerings.
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