Squareroot Magazine Basket by Aldentro Brings Math to Modern Furniture
The Squareroot magazine basket, designed by Aldentro, is a minimal piece of modern furniture that serves one simple purpose, offering a storage area for your magazines or books spread around your apartment. Based on a similarly simple mathematics principl
The Squareroot magazine basket, designed by Aldentro, is a minimal piece of modern furniture that serves one simple purpose, offering a storage area for your magazines or books spread around your apartment. Based on a similarly simple mathematics principle, as you might have already guessed by now, the Squareroot resembles the square root sign and can act as an improvised coffee table, chair or a bedside table. The Squareroot can be used to help you store digital devices such as the iPad as well, so if you’re not buying that many printed magazines anymore then you could certainly place your electronics in its specific storage area instead.
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