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Crates by Naihan LiThese <a href="http://inhabitat.com/tag/transforming-furniture/">transforming</a> boxes disguised as industrial crates unfold to reveal brilliantly crafted pieces of furniture. From dressers and beds to foosball tables and cabinets, <a href="http://naihanli.com/">Naihan Li's</a> designs are simultaneously fun, industrial, and mobile, while also epitomizing minimalist living. In addition to unfurling to reveal unexpected contents, the <a href="http://inhabitat.com/shipping-crate-transformed-into-unique-furniture/">'crates'</a> pack up as containers, neatly tucking everything away to maintain a sense of order amidst urban chaos.1
Crates by Naihan LiLi began designing her furniture range after she was inspired while unpacking artwork from shipping crates in Milan.2
Crates by Naihan LiThe crates unfurl to reveal their contents,3
Crates by Naihan LiThe crates pack up as containers, neatly tucking everything away to maintain a sense of order amidst urban chaos.4
Crates by Naihan LiLi is graduated from London's Bartlett School of Architecture.5
Crates by Naihan LiShe now lives on the outskirts of Beijing in an industrial studio space.6
Crates by Naihan LiIn her press information she notes that she is highly influenced by the "state of urban development and simultaneous decay" of the city which surrounds her.7
Crates by Naihan LiThe furniture range varies from dressers and beds to foosball tables and cabinets.8
Crates by Naihan LiLi's furniture reflects today's modern and minimal social living.9
Crates by Naihan LiThe Beijing artist decided to introduce adaptable furniture.10
Crates by Naihan LiLi's work epitomize minimal furniture design.11











