Disguised Furniture Designs

The Wooden Heap Collection Could Hide Beside Your Firewood

The deceptive Wooden Heap collection could be mistaken for firewood by accident. Of course, once someone tries to chuck it into the fireplace, they'll soon realize that it is one solid piece.

Designed by Boris Dennler, the Wooden Heap collection was created for people to look beyond the appearance of something. Instead of taking the traditional shape of drawers or cabinets, the Wooden Heap collection takes cues from the past in which objects often hid their true purposes.
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