Harry Thaler adds mobile furniture and boxy beds to artists’ apartment
Posted in: Harry Thaler, slideshowsWooden boxes on wheels fold open to reveal beds inside this minimal apartment in Bolzano, Italy, by Harry Thaler Studio (+ slideshow).
Italian designer Harry Thaler designed the residence, named Atelierhouse, for contemporary art museum Museion as a temporary home for visiting artists and curators.
One box contains a single bed, which can be folded up against the wall to create more space.
A larger box contains a double bed that can be opened or closed for privacy if more than one person is staying in the studio apartment at a time.
Lights hang down inside it, so guests can close the hinged sections for reading, study or relaxation. There’s also a wardrobe installed at the rear.
Thaler said how he wanted to make the beds feel like “little houses in the actual house”. He explained: “”The facade of the studio house is made from very cold materials: aluminium and glass. The interior needed warmth.”
The rest of the furniture in the apartment is all made from MDF and includes armchairs, tables, benches and a study desk.
Most pieces have wheels, so the space can be rearranged if needed.
A pair of shelving units made from stacked boxes and a lamp with a slender stem complete the space.
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