Fom the design collection called Nòesis – in which movement becomes space - Futura expresses the concept of expanding an entire container object to make it wider in order to meet various functional needs into any home and office. The base unit moves on wheels extending the sliding shelf and taking with it the stacked cubes and their shelves. In this way there is a complete freedom of choice regarding the length desired.The idea of piercing three sides and not identifying the back or front derives from the idea of the possibility of doubling the piece reflecting it horizontally. The object does not appear static and using it does not mean looking at it passively, but becoming active and interacting with it. Futura, available in various colors, extends its shelves from 50 to 80cm and can be used in various guises, as a bookcase, as a display unit and the base unit can be used also as a bedside table or a side table.
Futura
- Product Name
- Futura
- Architect
- Lulghennet Teklè studio
- Manufactured
- Italy
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