The Mark of TWU: Beautiful And Intelligent
Decoration
Written by BrusselsLife Team -
12 Oct 2006, 00:00
(Updated: 13 Dec 2012, 07:59)
It can be coupled and uncoupled at will. It can be piled up or extend according to the space available. It can be assembled and disassembled in a trice and ad infinitum. And what's more, it's really beautiful. This absolutely unique little gem is the work of the Brussels-born designer-inventor, Alain Chennaux. "The Mark" is a range of shelves in kit form produced in MDF panels. Shelves that can be mounted without nail, screw or adhesive. It is in fact a new "wedging" system that enables the panels to be held together. Infinitely flexible, the shelves are superimposed to form columns that can be connected between themselves by fixed or telescopic connections.
As for accessories, Alain Chennaux has already thought of enhancers that divide the shelves into two, and of crosspieces not only to divide the spaces into four but also to accommodate small drawers. There are also some large drawers, and doors made of opaque or transparent polypropylene. All coming in a wide range of colours. The final touch can be brought by some ultra-slim neon lighting that can be hidden within each shelf. Fanny Guillaume
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