Cleverly designed to utilize the most minimal kit of parts possible, this line of furniture can be disassembled, stored, and reassembled into myriad configurations – with no hardware or tools. Taking cues from Shaker and Korean furniture traditions, the designers have created components that are simple, well crafted, and interchangeable. When not in use, the pieces can be hung on wall pegs, thereby reducing the volume of space required to store them. High quality wood options include Douglas fir, oak, ash, hickory, hemlock, and walnut.

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Cameron

Cameron is a designer and holds degrees in urban studies and architecture, and has a background in grassroots community involvement for neighborhood improvement and development. Having lived in New York and Buenos Aires, she is a lover of cities and currently lives in Quito, Ecuador. She loves bicycles, fresh juice, and the Andean topography punctuated by volcanoes that characterize Quito’s landscape.

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