These durable and lightweight blocks from Nissin Furniture Crafters can morph according to your needs.
February 10th, 2012
Since its founding 60 years ago, Nissin Furniture Crafters from Hida, Japan has been consistently employing sophisticated woodwork techniques in the making of simple, high quality modern furniture for the home.
It is available in Singapore exclusively at atomi, and the latest designs to arrive are these Brick Blocks, which can be arranged in innumerable ways to suit the user’s needs and space.
The blocks can each be used solo. When combined, however, they transform into TV consoles, book and display shelves, as well as room dividers, staying relevant even as lifestyles change.
Also check out the ongoing atomi x gifu exhibition from now till 18 March 2012.
It includes a pop-up display outside Ngee Ann City featuring items from Gifu, Japan, styled by atomi (till 21 February), and the launch of new brands of home accessories at atomi’s 2 showrooms in Mandarin Gallery.
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