'Shelf Made' by Lies Van Kerckhove Hides Chairs, Extra Tables
Jessica Marcel — January 31, 2010 — Art & Design
References: blogs.myspace & designspotter
Even without doing anything super special, the Shelf Made unit by Lies Van Kerckhove looks pretty sleek. But behind that modern facade lies an even cooler secret: the Shelf Made holds two chairs and two side tables within its design.
The extra furniture can be pulled out from Shelf Made and used when needed, then conveniently stored later. The walls where the furniture comes out of are doubled so that the Shelf Made doesn’t become less functional when you’re using the furniture.
The extra furniture can be pulled out from Shelf Made and used when needed, then conveniently stored later. The walls where the furniture comes out of are doubled so that the Shelf Made doesn’t become less functional when you’re using the furniture.
Trend Themes
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Industry Implications
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