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Cellscreen by Korban/Flaubert

23 March 2010 | No Comment

Taking inspiration from islamic architecture the ‘cellscreen’ is made from lightweight aluminium and can be used as a room divider or screen.

The honeycomb like design is see through when viewed straight on and obscures the view when viewed at an angle. the structure is made from aluminium panels which are fitted together with a 5-way joint. This simple construction creates squares and triangle voids which form larger ovals and star shapes.

Korban/Flaubert is the partnership of janos korban, a metal specialist and stefanie flaubert, an architect. Founded in Stuttgart in 1993, the Australian based practice specialises in furniture, lighting and architectural installations in metal or plastic.



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