Flat-pack furniture assembled with magnets by Benjamin Vermeulen
This range of flat-packed furniture by Benjamin Vermeulen does away with little bags of screws, fastenings or Allen keys and simply snaps together with super-strong magnets (+ movie).
This range of flat-packed furniture by Benjamin Vermeulen does away with little bags of screws, fastenings or Allen keys and
simply snaps together with super-strong magnets (+ movie).
His range of MAG (Magnetic Assisted Geometry) furniture is made of sheet steel and solid wood, with magnets in the wooden
parts allowing each piece to be assembled in minutes with no tools.
"Shipping furniture unassembled is more economical and more environmentally friendly, but flat-packed furniture is often made
from low-grade material and its assembly is far from straightforward," said Vermeulen.
The furniture can be assembled and disassembled many times over without losing its initial structural integrity, meaning it's fine
to take it apart when moving house, storing it or selling it on.
Replacing parts is also easy since they come off and reattach with the same ease.
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