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Stack by Shay Alkalay

Milan 08: Stack drawers by designer Shay Alkalay have been put into production by British manufacturers Established & Sons and were launched in Milan last month.

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Rather than being housed in a frame, drawers of different depths and colours are stacked on top of each other and can be opened from either side.

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“I think chests of drawers look more intriguing when the drawers are left partly open,” Alkalay comments.

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See more work by Alkalay in our previous stories:

Cut Attachez
Pivot
New Stuff exhibition at the Johnson Trading Gallery
New work at Established & Sons

The following text is from Established & Sons:

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Usually a chest of drawers consists of an exterior frame, back panel and runners on each drawer. The height is limited to the size of the frame and the drawer can only be opened in one direction. With ‘Stack’ Shay Alkalay has questioned these elements and challenged our perception of what a drawer unit can be.

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These individual, multi-coloured, ‘floating’ drawer units are built up to different heights, creating a tower of drawers that can be pushed and pulled in both directions. This will often result in a random and irregular formality that is both fascinating and unusual to the eye. Positioned against a wall or in the centre of a room ‘Stack’ creates a rich and wonderful spectacle of colour and form. It can be appreciated from all angles as a sculptural object as well as an entirely functional, practical item of furniture.

‘Stack’ is offered in two standard sizes (8 drawer unit and 13 drawer unit) together with two multi-colour variants.