Natascha Harra Frischkorn is a young german designer, graduated in 2011 as an Industrial designer.She workes under the name ‚hafriko’ and starting manufacture her own design in small series.The first product named ’Chuck’ a flexible wooden shelf has been launched in 2013.The concept for chuck was build out of a truly free study of new ways of using intermediate space.Space that is most of the times avoided by designers. The idea was to make this usually unsused space come alive.
Alongside with Chuck she also designed the seating furniture "surimi".All designs are modern, playful and have an innovative touch. Natascha Harra-Frischkorn create functional art or artistic furniture, depending on your point of view.The products of hafriko are 100% made in Germany.
Photographer: Leopold Fiala
Friday, 13 December 2013
Chuck: A Flexible Wooden Shelf
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