The Noma Shelf is a statement on habitual consumption, reminding us of the things we already own, while accommodating the new. Based on the traditional Japanese tokonoma, the shelf is sized for displaying small artistic objects. However, if you slide the shelf away from the wall, a stretchy lycra pouch is revealed for storing cherished items and trinkets. The pouch grows as items are added, so the form is completely dictated by the contents and quietly reminds us of our accumulation as it swells!
The sculptural form created on the underside give the concealed items an almost ghostly yet celebratory presence, while the top of the shelf encourages frequent curation of the objects to be displayed.
The maker movement has always had this tension between aspiration and reality. We want to believe that anyone with creativity and determination can fabricate complex…
Remember when the ‘smartphone’ just meant that a phone had internet connectivity and an app store? That’s literally how we described the first smartphone –…
https://youtu.be/zA9MOxII6wI The smartphone industry is worth billions, and a pretty large amount of it is not in smartphone purchase, but in the recurring purchase of…