Not to sound jaded, but if you've been in the design
journalism game long enough, it’s rare to spot a piece of furniture that’s so
innovative you’ve never encountered some version of it before. Even more rarely
do you become intrigued with it. But that's what happened to several GRAY
editors reviewing our current issue's feature on the tiny condo by Vancouver-based interior
designer Corey
Klassen.
The Cubista by Vancouver's Resource
Furniture caught our eye as an ingenious way to make storing
extra seating doable in a small space. What begins as a minimal ottoman can be
easily transformed into seating for five! Made to order in Italy, this nifty
little piece definitely pulls its weight in the space race.
The Cubista in action in the Vancouver condo in this month's issue. Check out the whole story, and more small-space living features here! Second and third photos by Tracey Ayton |
Editorial note: Items featured in GRAY’s Product of the Week posts are solely the choice of our editors and are not paid for in any way by anyone associated with the product.
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