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All of the permutations and combinations of Korean designer Kim Myung Hyun's A intersection B collection of furniture makes it one of the most functional and versatile designs we have seen in a while.  Made specifically with single people and the optimisation of limited space in mind, rather than using the traditional method of folding or collapsing furniture as a space-saving mechanism, the A intersection B collection relies on joining of its pieces by the sharing of legs.  

A intersection B consists of a black floor lamp, a side table or a stool, a desk, and a "book box", and all of the pieces fit together to allow for the efficient utilisation of space depending on the environment.  Placing the base of the floor lamp into a transparent leg of the table for example is both visually effective and an effective utilisation of space.


Images: Kim Myung Hyun



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