Periodically, a conceptual furniture design comes along and blows our socks off. The Transformer Shelf from Dutch designer Martin Sämmer does just that...



With multiple sliding drawers and shallow trays, Transformer Shelf is fully customizable. Martin Sämmer wants the user to "to participate in the evolution of its shape." Completely impractical but tons of fun! Via: whymeblog and notcot.org.
Pics: Oliver Wrobel, Bianca Elmer


Comments (7)
what is it?
how easy is it going to be to transform when it is full of heavy stuff? plus, fugly.
erm. i would get two sets of headache - the first one trying to remember what i put where, and the second one trying to get to it ...
it is taking up a lot more space than the folded up version, too, because you need room to slide it apart.
nice in theory, but ...
If Baby from "Dirty Dancing" can figure it out, so can you.
roar...
Maike's right - it makes little sense unless it's in the middle of the room.
Also, the designer is German, not Dutch (the umlauts over the a - dead giveaway). He's from Karlsruhe, but works now in Amsterdam for Marcel Wanders, the Droog dude.
Think I'll head down to the Droog store today and see if he stuff is on display. Maybe it makes more sense in person...
Very cool. Looks to me like a photocopier that you can take apart similarly to find the jammed paper...