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Sep 26, 2017
Michael Sutton
Maresfield, East Sussex, U.K.
Sutton was experimenting with cantilevers when he designed these shelves. The three curved elements, which are steam-bent, penetrate the pair of angled legs and support the shelves from below. Stainless-steel rods anchor the shelves from above. “My intention was to use the cantilever principles to locate and hold surfaces without any physical fixings.”
Maple, 9-4⁄5D x 38-1⁄2W x 38-1⁄2h
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