Sustainable Wooden Heap Furniture by Boris Dennler
3 December 2010
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The Wooden Heap projected by Swiss based designer Boris Dennler to invite the public to see beyond appearances, create the unexpected and the surprise. This furniture made by remove any traces of furniture which hides inside. It makes reference to the radical designers of the movement of the anti-design of the 70?s. It is also a wink from all the objects since the antiquity that hide their real function: the sham, the misleading appearance, as a hollowed out book hiding a weapon or a tip-up wall looking onto a secret passage.
Designer : Boris Dennler
Photos : Francesco Ragusa
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