Design, Interior Design

Bon Drawer by Keiji Ashizawa

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The concept behind ‘bon drawer’ is a lightweight steel frame on wheels that holds five interchangeable oak veneer drawers. Keiji Ashizawa designed the unit with virtually no unnecessary material, yielding an efficient design that is easily transportable. The drawers have stops on them so they won’t slide out of place when the unit is tipped up onto its wheels. The drawers can be removed and the frame can be completely disassembled for minimized storage space.

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