The Yemenite totem had been designed in response to the trend in which people move to major cities and exchange big homes with smaller apartments. It looks like a sculpture when assembled, but it's actually made of five separate elements. It is a stackable sitting set made with 4 stools and a tray, While hosting, the stools are taken from the totem, creating more sits for guests. Placing the upper tray on each one of the stools creates a table and when the stools are no longer in use, the Totem is being stacked. The different stool designs also provide an opportunity to customize the totem, adding a creative accent to modern living spaces.
Country
Israel
Year
2018
Client
Graduation project
Affiliation
Holon Institute of Technology
Designer
Shir Avraham
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