This project was called 'ReStyle.' It is not a bit of a unique furniture, but a collection which goes together, works together and separate works. It allows you to change and floops turns and sits in any number of configurations limited only by your own account [and in some cases, the physical universe]. What will you do with a system of this type of object? Basically everything? Or establishes a form and thus use forever? It is a trip for a strong furniture loving heart.
ReStyle aims to be forever useful, “Longevity through versatility” is one of its credo verses. These are too:
ReStyle is a compact coffee table cluster.
ReStyle is two tables, two chairs
ReStyle is storage.
ReStyle is a desk, a seat, and a book shelf.
ReStyle is a child’s dining table.
ReStyle is a TV and games unit.
ReStyle is a playground for children.
ReStyle is versatile.
ReStyle is sustainable.
ReStyle is whatever you want it to be.
Just after you have moved into a new apartment, having only moves furniture and entirely too much physical booty from one place to another without knowing what will happen in this new environment I say yes, instantly, this ReStyle system has to be somehow a great big Yes in the future of hip nomadic. It would be so great that you don't have to change furniture [buy and sell or trash] once one moves due to the changing requirements of space and garbage. Have elements that sit on your head or your side… is simply intelligent. Designer: James Howlett. References: yankodesign.com.
Bonus Track : I must tell you that this project [ReStyle] reminds me very much of the first project I ever had the privilege of writing about here at Yanko Design – Brian Lee’s Chubby Brothers Hidden Chairs Dinner Table. Similar vein!
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