This Wooden Shelf is Made Up of a Dozen Frames for Customized Stashing
Amelia Roblin — February 9, 2015 — Art & Design
References: gerarddehoop.nl & yankodesign
There is a lot of negative space within this unit, but you might not assume that it's actually a flatpacked storage system. Exactly 12 timber frames make up the structure here, but their varying sizes mean that that the components can be nested for economical production and shipping.
Gerard de Hoop created his Frames 2.0, which comprises wooden rectangles that pack into just a pair of boxes. When assembled, the scaffold-like form takes on an inconsistent composition whereby some sections extend beyond and encompass others. Inset tracks are essentially created within this piece, making opportunities for the unconventional arrangement of items. Proper ledges can be placed within the grid of this flatpacked storage system, or hanging planters and broad hardcover books can simply span the narrower modules of Frames 2.0.
Gerard de Hoop created his Frames 2.0, which comprises wooden rectangles that pack into just a pair of boxes. When assembled, the scaffold-like form takes on an inconsistent composition whereby some sections extend beyond and encompass others. Inset tracks are essentially created within this piece, making opportunities for the unconventional arrangement of items. Proper ledges can be placed within the grid of this flatpacked storage system, or hanging planters and broad hardcover books can simply span the narrower modules of Frames 2.0.
Trend Themes
1. Flatpacked Storage Systems - The trend of flatpacked storage systems allows for economical production and shipping, while providing customizable and unconventional arrangements for items.
2. Customized Stashing - The trend of customized stashing offers individuals the ability to arrange items in a way that suits their personal preferences and needs.
3. Scaffold-like Structures - The trend of scaffold-like structures in storage systems provides a unique and visually appealing design element, while maximizing storage space.
Industry Implications
1. Furniture Manufacturing - The furniture manufacturing industry can benefit from the trend of flatpacked storage systems, as it allows for efficient production and reduces shipping costs.
2. Interior Design - The interior design industry can take advantage of the trend of customized stashing to create unique and personalized storage solutions for clients.
3. Home Decor - The home decor industry can incorporate scaffold-like structures into their storage systems to offer customers visually striking and functional storage solutions.
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