Esrawe Studio's Trama shelves are designed to resemble scaffolding
Mexico City-based Esrawe Studio has created a series of asymmetrically structured shelves that are inspired by the lattice structure of scaffolding used in construction.
Called Trama, the shelves are made of wooden beams that have been positioned on top of one another in a grid-like structure and scattered with brass ledges and detailing.
"With this piece, the intention aims to preserve that beauty and for sure flirts with Rietveld's and Mondrian's work," he told Dezeen.
Each piece features a latticework of wooden beams with "randomly-placed" interlocking brass ledges. All the ledges are secured using wooden bolts, which are intentionally left exposed. "Not a single screw was used, yet it confers the quality of being permanent," said Esrawe.
Each version of the Trama shelving is available in a limited-edition run of 20 pieces.
Esrawe Studio often incorporates wood into its creations. Last year, the Mexican design studio launched a collection of wooden, stained black furniture, and a long wooden table that balances on a proportionally small marble base.
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