Cubico : Multifunctional Furniture by Alessandro Di Prisco

A young Italian architect, Alessandro Di Prisco has created multifunctional piece of furniture called “Cubico”.

Description from  Alessandro Di Prisco :

“Cubico” is a new project by Alessandro Di Prisco design studio. Its design is produced by the subtractive process, progressively removing material from an accomplished figure, the cube, getting some voids, fissures in its linearity. Cubico does not have an exact position or even a specific function, the position of the object can determine its function. It can certainly be a magazine rack, a coffee table, a stool or why not just a cube!”

 

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