Architect Tamira Sawatzky used Ikea components—one-inch Lagan butcher block countertops and inexpensive Ekby Lerberg brackets—when designing the bookshelves along the living room wall in the home/studio he designed for himself and his wife in Toronto.
Architect Tamira Sawatzky used Ikea components—one-inch Lagan butcher block countertops and inexpensive Ekby Lerberg brackets—when designing the bookshelves along the living room wall in the home/studio he designed for himself and his wife in Toronto.
Kukkapuro-designed furniture and prototypes, mainly chairs, are piled everywhere throughout the home/studio: arranged in casual seating groups, standing at attention in soldierly rows, and stored out of reach on top of cabinets. Here, you can see the textured detail on the underside of the swooping concrete roof.
Kukkapuro-designed furniture and prototypes, mainly chairs, are piled everywhere throughout the home/studio: arranged in casual seating groups, standing at attention in soldierly rows, and stored out of reach on top of cabinets. Here, you can see the textured detail on the underside of the swooping concrete roof.