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Hive Cubes by Boom Design

by Justin Thomas, Virginia on 11.14.05
Design & Architecture (storage)

hivecubesbig.jpgThese "Hive Cube" shelves where designed by Craig Varterian for Boom Design. The system uses individual storage spaces connected via pins for infinite expansion. An eight cube stack is pictured here but a single Hive Cube can be used as a side table. Boom's wood products comes from sustainably managed forests, and the lacquers are all water-based. The Hive Cubes are available from Mod Living for $125 or PlushPod :: Boom Design

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The problem is that the design wastes lots of wood for the convience of modularity.

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