
Inspired by Lego or IKEA designs, designer Alexander Pelikan has popped up with a unique unit of furniture that uses no nuts, bolts or nails to keep it intact. Named ‘Click Furniture,’ the modern seating unit presents a simple and fresh design interlocked like Lego products, but much cheaper than the popular plastic bricks. The Click Furniture is not just an innovative unit, requiring creative thinking on part of the users to assemble the furniture, but it is also finished with sustainable material, helping users to be part of the eco-friendly drive that’s such a rage all over the world.



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Comments
This takes me back. I did so much of this slot A/tab B type furniture and installation work in architecture school. The manufacturing of the products is uber-simplified with the shopBot and similar technologies, the next gen of this type product with be 1) greening the materiology and 2) automating the form finding a la a broad base parametric paradigm or logorithmic scripting.
more importantly, regardless of my musing on the tech, its beautiful work