Denmark's Jakob Jorgensen and the Hamachi Shelf
Jessica Marcel — March 15, 2010 — Art & Design
References: jjoergensen.dk & mocoloco
Danish designer Jakob Jørgensen designed the Hamachi shelf, which is kind of a shelf, kind of a dresser and kind of art. The piece is wall-mounted and each shelf is covered by bright yellow stretchy material.
The Hamachi shelf can be mounted to the wall, and offers a great place to hide whatever randomness you need to hide when guests come around. If you're really OCD you could also use the Hamachi shelf to put away (alphabetically, of course) all the things that aren't pretty enough to be on the uncovered shelf.
The Hamachi shelf can be mounted to the wall, and offers a great place to hide whatever randomness you need to hide when guests come around. If you're really OCD you could also use the Hamachi shelf to put away (alphabetically, of course) all the things that aren't pretty enough to be on the uncovered shelf.
Trend Themes
1. Stretchy Shelving - Innovative use of stretchy material to cover shelves, creating a unique design and storage solution.
2. Dual-purpose Furniture - Designing furniture pieces that serve multiple functions, such as a shelf and a dresser in one, to maximize space and practicality.
3. Wall-mounted Storage - Creating wall-mounted solutions for storage and organization to free up floor space and create a minimalist aesthetic.
Industry Implications
1. Furniture Design - Incorporating new and unconventional materials into furniture designs to enhance functionality and aesthetics.
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3. Interior Design - Developing creative solutions for optimizing small living spaces through the use of multi-functional and space-saving furniture pieces.
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