Designed by Ibon Arrizabalaga, it is a collection of independent boxes in a whole range of sizes with an exquisite design:the brackets of the boxes are mitred and the exterior frame is 0.5 cm wide, thus affording a subtle, elegant look.
The aesthetic subtlety of this collection draws you to it and invites you to touch and contemplate it. A thin half-centimetre frame envelopes the entire piece, outlining the push-to-open drawers that lend a touch of imagination and resolution to a design that is easy to admire yet difficult to materalise.
The Lauki collection is made up of multiple boxes that can be arranged on the floor, piled on top of one another or hung from the wall. Moreover, these boxes are available in a wide range of different measurements, finishes and functions (drawers, doors, open modules, etc.), thus enabling you to create an endless variety of configurations to suit any room.
For example, the same module can be used as a bedside table or an office drawer unit. With just a few different modules, you can design a solution for an entrance hall or any other room in the house. And by putting a larger number of them together, you can create a TV unit, sideboard or even a filing cabinet for the office.
Source: Treku
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