Foam-Constructed Cabinets

Alessandro Criscito Created the Foam-Made Enigma Cabinet

Industrial designer Alessandro Criscito changes the way people will think of storage with his introduction of the Enigma cabinet. The traditional storage space that a cabinet offers in the form of drawers and other compartments is completely reimagined. The Enigma cabinet stores items between layers of a pink colored low-density foam. Eliminating the use of doors, this cabinet is technically opened. Users will use its function by sliding items such as books between the layers for storage. Users can completely hide the items between the foam layers or leave it slightly in sight.

The Enigma cabinet brings forth a new archetype to storage furniture and explores new materials in this territory. The usage of foam materials plays with the irony between empty and full, visible or out of sight. The cabinet also uses materials such as MDF Laminate and metal to craft the strong foundation and structure of the piece.
Trend Themes
1. Foam-constructed Cabinets - Innovative use of foam as a construction material for cabinets creates new design possibilities and storage solutions.
2. Reimagined Storage Furniture - The Enigma cabinet's unconventional design challenges traditional storage solutions and offers a fresh approach to organizing and displaying items.
3. Exploration of New Materials - The Enigma cabinet showcases the use of foam, MDF Laminate, and metal to push boundaries in material innovation for furniture manufacturing.
Industry Implications
1. Furniture Manufacturing - Foam-constructed cabinets present an opportunity for furniture manufacturers to introduce innovative and unique storage solutions to the market.
2. Interior Design - The reimagined storage furniture trend opens up possibilities for interior designers to create visually stunning and functional spaces using unconventional pieces like the Enigma cabinet.
3. Material Innovation - The exploration of foam and other alternative materials in the Enigma cabinet paves the way for material innovators to experiment with new compositions and applications in various industries.

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