This piece explores how a simple volume can transform through movement.
At first glance, it’s a cube with a sculpted, monolithic presence.
But once opened, the box shifts into a dual-space object: the lid lifts into a 30-degree plane, creating two angled compartments that invite arrangement, display, or quiet play.
The front openings vary from model to model — a small family of geometric cut-outs that act as tactile finger grips and give each cube its own expression. Material options shift the tone entirely: warm oak suggests crafted furniture, while moulded synthetics feel more modular and graphic.
The design plays with function and curiosity equally. Closed, it stores. Open, it becomes something to explore.







Below you find a more playfull version of the same box. Rather than choosing a “final” direction, both variations stand here together as part of the same investigation: how far a single shape can stretch while keeping its identity intact.





