When Sydney-based industrial designer Alex Arciga set out to redecorate his kids’ bedroom in early 2023, he had no intention of launching a global micro-brand. He just wanted to make the IKEA NORDLI chest of drawers look a little more … fun. Fresh from a trip to Legoland Malaysia and inspired by the playfulness of the hotel rooms, Alex did what any resourceful parent with a 3D printer and design chops might do: he hacked it. Specifically, he designed and […]

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