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Top 5 Storage
Shift Storage
Posted March 19th, 2008 by designnest
Your choice of book matched and sequenced veneer covers 1 ¼” plywood and creates the structure for the shelves. The ¾” shelves can be edited as the user sees fit, choosing finish and placement. Overall width, height and depth can be adapted to each customer’s unique space. Metal “T” track insert and mounting hardware supports shelves and allows side to side positioning Different storage solutions can be achieved by adding different components (shelf, hanging rod, etc.) accommodating a range of goods from books and media to coats and shoes.
Crease Shelves
Posted February 19th, 2008 by jtruex
Crease shelves are sheared or laser cut from a flat sheet of steel and folded on a sheet metal break into a structural form. One 4x8' sheet yields six shelves.
A simple twist...
Posted March 21st, 2008 by dylangold
A simple twist is a modular storage system. It is a wall mounted cubby, console table, stand alone bookcase or any other configuration you see fit. Not a wacky piece of art furniture, it is designed to be a modern, conservative collection of cubes, with an understated twist that garners attention and curiosity upon closer inspection. The box in question is rotated on three axes, perfectly intersecting the adjacent, inline cubes. Computer modeled and cut on a CNC router, it fits flawlessly making a strong joint along the intersecting portions. The twisted box actually penetrates the straight cubes on both sides. It can be customized and manufactured quickly and easily from any sheet stock material Colors, finishes and edge styles can all directed by the customer. An aluminum stand or wall mounted French cleats are available along with any number of additional boxes to complete the desired arrangement. A simpler, cheaper version is available with a single axis rotation. Further prototypes in development are children’s versions and outdoor planter boxes. The example shown here is done in walnut veneer, with a water based clear coat.


















