Maison&Objet 2015: quadrants of this circular cabinet by Spanish designer Patricia Urquiola swing open to reveal the contents stored inside.
Developed for French furniture brand Coedition, the Luna cabinet by Patricia Urquiola holds products inside a drum-shaped volume divided into compartments.
The best half of the cylindrical show case remains permanently open, whilst things in the reduce portion can be hidden away behind two panels.
These quadrants can rotate 90 degrees about the centre of the circle, partially or completely opening the section of the cabinet that is concealed.
The storage space balances on two intersecting planes of wood that form a cross-shaped steady base.
Luna comes in a varnished walnut veneer or lacquered orange finish. The veneer model features blue and green doors, whilst the walnut is utilized for the panels on the orange style.
Coedition is displaying the style at the Maison&Objet trade fair in Paris, which concludes nowadays. Other items presented at the occasion incorporate furniture by Luca Nichetto, copper stationary by Tom Dixon and concrete display circumstances by Matali Crasset.
Urquiola recently updated her Maia outdoor furniture variety for Kettal by replacing the components with nautical rope and teak wood.