Over the past month, searches for modular furniture on Pinterest have increased more than 100 per cent. We’ve rounded up eight projects from our modular furniture board.
Projects included in the round-up include a BIG modular sofa system, which was designed and inspired by the Danish studio’s works, and a collection of modular sex furniture by Irish designer Domhall Nolan that nods to retro gym equipment.
Materials including fibreglass and mesh were used to create these modular designs, which have been customised for a wide range of purposes and spaces.
Scroll down to see eight projects from our modular furniture board on Pinterest.
Ebba chair collection by Kaoi and THINKK studio
Thai design studio Kaoi collaborated with THINKK studio to design this modular chair collection that is comprised of three deckchair-style seats featuring graphic and sculptural armrests.
The 1980s Memphis Group influenced the chair’s design, which features striking forms characterized by squiggles, zigzags and arcs.
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The Voxel sofa system by Danish Architecture studio BIG was informed by its architecture projects, as well as video game Minecraft and the works of architect Mies van der Rohe.
The sofa’s name and design derive from the concept of a three-dimensional pixel, known as a voxel.
The design was created to be adaptable and consists of four main parts that can be interchanged and assembled in various ways.
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T4 by Holloway Li and Uma Objects
Holloway Li and furniture producer Uma Objects worked together to design a series of modular chubby seats inspired by 1990s design.
The collection is composed of legless and armless chairs made from fibreglass and coloured upholstery and comes in a variety of different colours.
The Play Pieces are an assortment of modular sex furniture pieces that draw on retro gym equipment. They were designed for Joyride, a queer kink night that launched in London at the beginning of this year.
The collection, created by Nolan, contains two items of furniture as well as a detachable cage-wall.
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Nerthus-Sofa collection by ATRA
Furniture design studio ATRA created the Nerthus-Sofa collection, a modular sofa system that is upholstered with strips of white hemp fabric.
The collection comprises lounges, chairs and ottomans, which can be slotted together to form a large singular unit.
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Appropriating the Grid by Irene Roca Moracia
Central Saint Martins graduate Irene Roca Moracia used scrap building materials to create a modular furniture system.
The collection, named Appropriating the Grid, was designed to highlight the wastefulness of the construction industry and consists of 11 building blocks that can be combined to form furniture.
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Betula is a range of furniture that Swedish designer Martin Thübeck constructed using reclaimed wood from a birch sawmill.
The collection consists of a chair and a dresser that were informed by Italian designer Enzo Mari’s Autoprogettazione pieces and the Crate chair by Dutch designer Gerrit Rietveld.
Umé Studio created the modular Zabuton Sofa from bolsters, wood and traditional Japanese Zabuton cushions.
The cushions were used to pad out the wooden furniture piece, which encompasses a low maple wood plinth that has grooves for modular, triangular-shaped dividers.
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