
A free form that functions as shelving and lighting. Andreas Hegert's design manages to be at once an experiment in form and function.

A free form that functions as shelving and lighting. Andreas Hegert's design manages to be at once an experiment in form and function.

Andreas Hegert's green and white system of three different shapes can be pieced together in infinite combinations to create a ribbon-like unit of storage and lighting. As you can see in these photos, the system could transform the most boring of white boxes into a spatial experiment.(Via: Bedzine.)
i'm skeptical. i don't like the cone-shaped light. and i don't think those make very practical storage. unless you have a giant place and can afford to give some up.
view closertotheocean's profile
So you're supposed to stack stuff all hilter-kilter on the ribbon things?
view Aulaire's profile
A little too experimental for me. Maybe if I lived in an art gallery I would consider it. They do look cool though.
view jooly's profile
No thank you.
view purlgreyhound's profile
Reminds me of the Lucy and Ethel Wallpaper episode.
I like the little light in the corner, though. 8^)
view btoddster's profile
My guess is that this isn't for 99.99% of the world's population, most specially NOT for people who live in a 4x4ft closet in NY and are obsessed about "not wasting space".
view Djluckyonline's profile
I love the look of this- would never fit into my scheme but if I saw it at someone else's more modern home I would delight at their "functional art".
view MelissaLeigh's profile
Very cool looking...not for me, but still, very nice to look at.
view suzy8track's profile
Ugly.
view Melissa82's profile
I think it's really interesting.I bet it would be great in an odd hallway.
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