Design, Interior Design

Porcupine Cabinet by Sebastian Errazuriz

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The Porcupine Cabinet by Chilean born artist Sebastian Errazuriz takes on our familiar character from the great outdoors. This furniture has a hidden identity, storage unit by day, porcupine by night. The black bumpy “spikes” can be opened from any point on the console. Beautiful glass shelves inside give the design a continuous flow. The all around interesting openings make fetching items inside an entertaining experience.

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