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Atelierhouse by Harry Thaler

Square it off. Box it in. Make it functional, make it hidden. The creative furniture collection created by Harry Thaler for Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art of Bolzano, Italy has layers of personalities whether all lit up, rolling around on wheels, white, black…pretty much a well rounded bunch. Their designs add unnecessary frills, giving the table an unexpected canopy or the bed its particularly private quarters. Construction is simple, materials are frank. It’s a style that functions wildly for tight urban apartments or equally brings intimacy to a large, open ended space. They gain respect of the minimalist with their few possessions, still hearing props from the creative storage advocates.

Photos © Othmar Seehauser

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