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Hexagon Storage

I evolved this scalable storage system concept with Nathan Currier-Groh at BaserMatter from my earlier research into hexagonal structural systems to prioritize formal dynamism with ease of production and assembly. It is a system of repeated identical parts that attach together in a variable way to produce a seemingly regular hex pattern that undulates and warps when viewed in the round. The connectors invented for this system require only a screwdriver to attach, making flat-packing and assembly simple. Like building blocks, it inspires creativity as it is assembled to the owner’s whim. Intended to be manufactured at 3 scales, its possibilities for storage range from wine-rack to book shelf to retail display, assuming additional insert components, currently under development, are inserted.

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Jeff Welch
Systemic Architecture and Industrial Design Cincinnati, OH