Minimalist wooden furniture uses curved shapes to add storage spaces

Furniture takes up space, there’s really no getting around that. Of course, you need that space to actually use the furniture, but the furniture themselves aren’t always in use. You might not sit on those chairs or couches all day, and tables might be empty at certain points in time. During those moments, they might just be wasting space, so it sometimes pays to have them perform some other purpose, even if it means just looking pretty. That’s not to say you have to stop at looks, especially if such aesthetic furniture can also function as storage spaces, like what this collection of design concepts tries to achieve using nothing but simple curved layers of plywood.

Designer: Julian Topor

Minimalist wooden furniture uses curved shapes to add storage spaces

Minimalist wooden furniture uses curved shapes to add storage spaces

Minimalist wooden furniture uses curved shapes to add storage spaces

Partly thanks to the popularity of flat-packed products from the likes of IKEA, minimalist wooden furniture has become a popular choice in households. Their simple designs save space not only in packaging but sometimes also on the floor. Furniture, however, can also become a space to place some of your things, from books to accessories to even shoes. The KURVE furniture collection accomplishes this without having to resort to complicated construction or mechanisms, using only curves that wrap around an empty space to create a hollow nook for your stuff.

Minimalist wooden furniture uses curved shapes to add storage spaces

Minimalist wooden furniture uses curved shapes to add storage spaces

Minimalist wooden furniture uses curved shapes to add storage spaces

The throne-like KURVE chair, for example, has no legs but instead has a curved backless box for its bottom half. What makes its design particularly interesting is that the seat, backrest, and arms are all made from the same single sheet of layered plywood, just bent on the back and sides to create those support structures.

Minimalist wooden furniture uses curved shapes to add storage spaces

Minimalist wooden furniture uses curved shapes to add storage spaces

Minimalist wooden furniture uses curved shapes to add storage spaces

The KURVE Couch stretches out this concept, quite literally, to provide sitting for two. A central console splits the couch in half and provides a small area to place cups and phones, as well as a compartment below for things like the TV remote. The bottom of the couch is an even wider space for more things, whether or not they have business being there.

Minimalist wooden furniture uses curved shapes to add storage spaces

Minimalist wooden furniture uses curved shapes to add storage spaces

The table is admittedly the simplest of them all, nothing more than a wooden trapezoid to hold things above and below it. Its lengthy shape makes it more suited to be placed against walls rather than being a center table, perhaps somewhere near the front door so your shoes and keys can easily find a home for easy access next time you step out.

Minimalist wooden furniture uses curved shapes to add storage spaces

Minimalist wooden furniture uses curved shapes to add storage spaces

Minimalist wooden furniture uses curved shapes to add storage spaces

Last but not least, the KURVE Night Stand is also a trapezoid, just taller and narrower. Like other nightstands, it has a drawer, but this compartment is oddly located a little below the top. This creates yet another space for your things, maybe for a phone that you don’t want to tempt you while you’re resting.

Minimalist wooden furniture uses curved shapes to add storage spaces

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