It’s a module, but you can’t see it

A standard part , fixed dimensions, that can be repeated infinite times, this is the definition of module. Numerous examples come to mind where modules are used in architecture and design.

A standard part , fixed dimensions, that can be repeated infinite times, this is the definition of module. Numerous examples come to mind where modules are used in architecture and design.

Let’s take design, think about book cases composed of cube-shaped parts, which can be put together, until the whole wall is furnished; or sofas, like CHANGE by Matrix International,an excellent example of module seating which can be multiplied many times to form a comfortable multi seat sofa. The extra value of module items is its adaptability, the consumers can choose the shape that suits them best. But today we want to challange you to see modular, where it doesn’t apparently seem to exist.

Wishbone is a table with an alluminium base and glass top, even if it is not composed of a single part of standard dimensions, it consents modular versatility. The base which is buit with shaped legs is available in various sizes,this is our module A, the table top which also comes in various sizes, materials and finishing touches, is our Module B.

Now, let’s think about putting several elements together and obtaining something other than a simple linear table, maybe an “O” or an “A” shape, like large meeting tables. This is possible with Wishbone.

Besides the rectangular float, there is also an angular top version which allows wishbone to have many different shapes. Whether you have to furnish an office or a large room at home, by using a set product, you can have a unique piece of furniture, made to measure.