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Nuut Table by Marianne Brattebø
Marianne Brattebø's Nuut hallway furniture has two peaks for personal belongings.
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Says Brattebø, "The tabletop invites the user to place personal belongings in specific areas, and unconsciously inspire to make compositions with them."
"Objects can also be hidden in the anonymous drawer, which reveals itself by pushing the front panel. The mirror completes the situation as a last 'checkpoint' before leaving the home."
Photos: Bjarte Bjørkum.
(Click the images below for full sized images)
Says Brattebø, "The tabletop invites the user to place personal belongings in specific areas, and unconsciously inspire to make compositions with them."
"Objects can also be hidden in the anonymous drawer, which reveals itself by pushing the front panel. The mirror completes the situation as a last 'checkpoint' before leaving the home."
Photos: Bjarte Bjørkum.






