Max Voytenko's Kroll shelves and tables have matching zigzag elements
Ukrainian designer Max Voytenko has created a collection of shelving and coffee tables with supports designed to resemble a drawing of a folded sheet of paper.
The Kroll shelves are made from powder-coated bent steel rods that appear as graphic representations of waves. Available in black, white, yellow and blue versions, the zigzagging sections can be used to separate and support layers of shelving.
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The wall-mounted storage has been designed to be used singly, or linked together to create different configurations.
"The Kroll collection is the result of searching for the new forms based on optical illusions and graphic lines," said Voytenko, who is the founder of Ukraine design practice Line Studio. "These shelves can also be just decorative objects," he added. "For this, I created a series of modules with different quantity of waves. It is possible to make many combinations based on three modules."
The zigzag framework of the shelves is repeated in the supports of the Kroll tables, which feature tempered glass tops. A side table rests on four legs, created by the wave-shaped steel rods, while a longer coffee table sits on four bent sections.
"The idea was to create the spacial frame, that would remind with all its contours some recognisable forms and would have sufficient rigidity and graphic quality simultaneously," said...
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