Dezeen Showroom: Vank Cube is a modular furniture system developed by Polish brand Vank comprising “building blocks” made with flax and hemp fibres.
Vank Cube was designed by Vank’s creative director Anna Vonhausen – when combined, they can be used for a variety of purposes, including as storage, as space dividers and even as the base desks and tables.
The blocks are characterised by their natural colour palette – a result of them being made from flax and hemp fibre – which Vank says is ideally suited to clients seeking a minimalist or Japandi aesthetic.
The system is intended for interiors where adaptability is key, such as offices, event venues, cafes and schools.
The Vank Cube system makes use of reversible connectors and fasteners to cater for easy modification in “only a few moments”, according to the company.
There are also optional added elements that facilitate customisation, including an upholstered seat cushion and lightweight top and side panels made from hardwood or plywood, which can be finished in oak veneer or with different colour coatings.
Product details:
Product: Vank Cube
Designer: Anna Vonhausen
Brand: Vank
Contact: hello@vank.design
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