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There’s something so identifiable and charming about Dutch Design. Tejo Remy, one of the first and most influential members of the Dutch Design group Droog, has recently split from the collective to launch a project-based firm called RemyVeenhuizen with cohort Rene Veenhuizen. Their Leaf Project, whose cascading waterfall of leaves create a fluid series of shelves, benches, and wall coverings, is a great example of witty, innovative, and engaging design. We love the flora motif made structural and functional. + RemyVeenhuizen
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that is so cool lokin
[...] + Tejo Remy Leaf Furniture [...]
would love info on the product. i design storefront windows and store interiors and the uses are unlimited………………..
Just love it! Endless opportunities……….
[...] Leaf Project by Tejo Remy (via inhabitat) Tejo Remy’s Leaf Project, whose cascading waterfall of leaves create a fluid series of shelves, benches, and wall coverings, is a great example of witty, innovative, and engaging design. We love the flora motif made structural and functional. (tags: design architecture home shelves organic bioinspired leaf project furniture furnishings) [...]
I really like the idea of the shelves on demand type of deal, So that you can use them when you need them, and if you don’t need them anymore then they’ll fold back into the wall and still have aesthetic appeal. Most Excellent.