The Accordion Cabinet by Elisa Strozyk and Sebastian Neeb
Francis Tiangson — January 21, 2011 — Art & Design
References: elisastrozyk.de & contemporist
The Accordion Cabinet, created by German designer Elisa Strozyk and artist Sebastian Neeb, features a wooden cover that's folded in accordion style. The creased wooden piece sheds a new light on the material as it is able to move and act like as though it's a fabric instead of a solid object.
Made out of mixed woods and wooden textile, the Accordion Cabinet has a playful charm in its function, but also in the unique shape and contour it brings to any room.
Made out of mixed woods and wooden textile, the Accordion Cabinet has a playful charm in its function, but also in the unique shape and contour it brings to any room.
Trend Themes
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Accordion-style Furniture — The trend of accordion-style furniture opens up possibilities for flexible and transformable designs in various sectors.
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Exploring Material Transformations — The trend of exploring material transformations invites innovation in creating products that challenge traditional perceptions of materials and their functions.
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Playful Functional Design — The trend of playful functional design provides opportunities to infuse fun and charm into everyday objects, enhancing user experience and market appeal.
Industry Implications
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Furniture Manufacturing — The furniture manufacturing industry can explore new possibilities in creating flexible and versatile pieces using accordion-style design elements.
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Textile Manufacturing — The textile manufacturing industry can delve into the production of wooden textiles, opening up new markets for innovative and unique applications.
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Interior Design — The interior design industry can incorporate playful functional design elements, such as the Accordion Cabinet, to add visual interest and personality to spaces.
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