Designers: Sam Hecht and Kim Colin
To account for the bulkier items that inevitably occupy surfaces at home and in the office, Hecht and Colin created Large and Small Boxes with removable lids. Each lid has a hole that accepts a removable cup. Or, the cup can be set in an indentation inside the box and under the hole for access to the cup’s contents without having to remove the lid.
Meticulous attention to details, thoughtful consideration of context
Formwork stackable desktop storage designed by Sam Hecht and Kim Colin helps you bring order to your papers, tools, and artifacts. With shapes and sizes that were rigorously considered to relate an intuitive sense of utility, the accessories may be stacked and combined in any way you see fit.
Balancing meticulous attention to details with a thoughtful consideration of context, Hecht and Colin created Formwork in varying permutations, allowing some items to be kept out of view, while others remain within reach, based on aesthetic considerations or frequency of use. The sophisticated forms, material production, and color palette indicate a level of thoughtfulness rarely brought to desktop goods. Each form is shaped in ABS plastic with a non-slip silicone base.
Designers: Sam Hecht and Kim Colin
To account for the bulkier items that inevitably occupy surfaces at home and in the office, Hecht and Colin created Large and Small Boxes with removable lids. Each lid has a hole that accepts a removable cup. Or, the cup can be set in an indentation inside the box and under the hole for access to the cup’s contents without having to remove the lid.
Meticulous attention to details, thoughtful consideration of context
Formwork stackable desktop storage designed by Sam Hecht and Kim Colin helps you bring order to your papers, tools, and artifacts. With shapes and sizes that were rigorously considered to relate an intuitive sense of utility, the accessories may be stacked and combined in any way you see fit.
Balancing meticulous attention to details with a thoughtful consideration of context, Hecht and Colin created Formwork in varying permutations, allowing some items to be kept out of view, while others remain within reach, based on aesthetic considerations or frequency of use. The sophisticated forms, material production, and color palette indicate a level of thoughtfulness rarely brought to desktop goods. Each form is shaped in ABS plastic with a non-slip silicone base.