Bent Box
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Simple storage boxes built from a single strip of wood wrapped around a base, taking after the Japanese tradition of magewappa, or bentwood housewares. They are able to stack for storage, allowing the user to determine how they could fit into one's life; whether as trays, containers, or catch-alls.
Designed in collaboration with Joseph Guerra.
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Normann Copenhagen
Normann Copenhagen