Description
Created by award winning designer Nathan Yong, the line series emulates Yong’s desire to represent nature in our modern world. The horizontal lines lend a sense of restfulness to your interior space. The Media Unit’s thin timber battens conceal the structure within and allow sound to permeate from and remote signals to permeate through the unit. Featuring adjustable shelves, cord escapes and a fully finished back it can float within your space.
Nathan Yong is a leading industrial designer producing works for Ligne Roset, Grafunkt, Folks, Design Within Reach and many more. His extensive research and development in manufacturing techniques and crafts, enhances the practical and technological side of his stunning designs. Inspired by observations of the visual environment, and then challenged by the object's functionality, Yong's results capture the poetry of the product through a stripping process, with each element informed by a lightness of restraints.
For two consecutive years (in 2006 & 2007), Yong won the prestigious Red Dot Concept Design Award. Subsequently in 2008, Nathan received the prestigious Singapore President’s Design Award: Designer of the Year, the highest honour accorded to designers from all creative disciplines in Singapore and has continued to produce award winning designs thereafter.
Note: Two media holes
Line Media Console - 2 Doors
Description
Created by award winning designer Nathan Yong, the line series emulates Yong’s desire to represent nature in our modern world. The horizontal lines lend a sense of restfulness to your interior space. The Media Unit’s thin timber battens conceal the structure within and allow sound to permeate from and remote signals to permeate through the unit. Featuring adjustable shelves, cord escapes and a fully finished back it can float within your space.
Nathan Yong is a leading industrial designer producing works for Ligne Roset, Grafunkt, Folks, Design Within Reach and many more. His extensive research and development in manufacturing techniques and crafts, enhances the practical and technological side of his stunning designs. Inspired by observations of the visual environment, and then challenged by the object's functionality, Yong's results capture the poetry of the product through a stripping process, with each element informed by a lightness of restraints.
For two consecutive years (in 2006 & 2007), Yong won the prestigious Red Dot Concept Design Award. Subsequently in 2008, Nathan received the prestigious Singapore President’s Design Award: Designer of the Year, the highest honour accorded to designers from all creative disciplines in Singapore and has continued to produce award winning designs thereafter.
Note: Two media holes