I have to admit that I’m fascinated about the pieces of furniture that seem to float, and this piece designed by Ronald Tuber is a really beautiful piece. The flowing movement has resulted in this three dimensional S-shape turning into a well balanced and elegant piece of furniture. The rounded off top can simply be opened with two dampers. The sideboard is secured to the wall at 20-25 cm from the floor, which makes it look like it’s floating. This piece of furniture is 3150 euro and you can get it from here.



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This entry was posted by admin on 2009/10/03 at 22:30 under Product Design. Tagged floating, furniture design, interactive design, Ronald Tuber, semantics.
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