daniel so: spine

'spine' by daniel so
images courtesy of daniel so
sydney-based designer daniel so has created the clothes rack 'spine.' designed with production and distribution in mind,
it is composed by stacking and bolting the same core parts together, which allows for manufacturing efficiency via repetition.
these stacked sections also enable easy assembly and disassembly, saving space and cost during transportation with flat packing.
these logistical advantages make 'spine' an appealing option for retail environments, strengthened by its aesthetic qualities
for offices or shop windows that need to display several types of items simultaneously. however, 'spine' is also useful in
domestic settings, allowing users to organize their various garments into one stable unit: each spiraling arm serves one clothing item
and provides enough space vertically and radially so that the items do not interfere with each other.

'spine' in use

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