Ledoux Shelving Is Modular Like You've Never Seen Before

2022-09-10 10:53:57 By : Ms. SUNFLY Printing

One of the most unique pieces of modular furniture we’ve seen yet, Piscina’s abstract Ledoux shelving system can be effortlessly rearranged over and over again. (We first talked abut it back in our Best of ICFF 2022 post.) The “spine” of the shelving is a boxy column with grooves – inspired by French Neoclassical architect Claud Nicolas Ledoux – that holds the shelves in place. At the moment, there are ten different solid wood shelf designs that can be easily slipped into place and reconfigured on the main column whenever the urge strikes. Speaking of the column, it can be made to order at any height you wish alongside a customized selection of shelves.

Ledoux was designed by Cuban-American artist Natalie Shook, founder of Piscina, and developed in collaboration with her husband and architect, Wes Rozen. Piscina is a collective that sits next to the brand’s studio. Shook wanted to provide a place where designers who hold a shared dedication to quality craft and innovation could gather. Piscina represents the work of these artists and the work of other designers whose work appeals to their art and design aesthetic.

To learn more about Ledoux Shelving, visit piscinapiscina.com.

Kelly Beall is senior editor at Design Milk. The Pittsburgh-based graphic designer and writer has had a deep love of art and design for as long as she can remember, and enjoys sharing her finds with others. When undistracted by great art and design, she can be found making a mess in the kitchen, consuming as much information as possible, or on the couch with her three pets. Find her @designcrush on social.

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