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The system is designed to enable users to create multifunctional, adaptable pieces, where they are in complete control of the design and function of their furniture
British designer Paul Kelley has created a modular magnetic cube furniture system that enables users to create multifunctional, adaptable pieces, where they are in complete control of the design and function of their furniture.
Inspired by contemporary artists Donald Judd and Josef Albers, Kelley's cubes provide a flexible furniture solution that users can tailor to their exact specifications and needs.
Available in a number of finishes, including copper, wood, bronze and concrete, the cubes offer limitless configuration options and can be connected to create anything from tables, chairs, room dividers, stools and benches.
Compact, lightweight and easy to store, the cubes feature a flexible magnetic system that makes them easy to assemble/disassemble, whilst also being strong enough to be used for almost any purpose.
"We have pushed technical boundaries, whilst managing to keep the design quite simple," says Kelley.
"This is an exciting new departure for me and shows what can be done to create a new product," he adds.
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