
And like all Japanese designers that you comply, the young Toru Shimokawa fully represent the aesthetic philosophy of the projects Nipponese. Architecture, interior and product design, these are the types in which it excels good creative, and in the section of our product, we focus our attention on Massive.
This project is both simple and practical and functional, is in fact a series of trapezoids of wood of various sizes, which can be exploited in different ways. These objects are also a snap, once we do not need anymore, or when there will only a few, we will be able to “disappear” within each other, a little ‘how to do it with the matryoshka.
These modules can be used as room dividers, book ends, or more generally as evidence of support for various objects. On the site of the designer we see some pictures that show us the many ways you can use these products.
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