Culture Dice furniture changes function depending on how you "throw" it

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Swiss studio Kosmos Architects has designed Dice, a multifaceted piece of oak furniture that can be used as a stool, a coffee table, a lamp or a footrest.

The five-pronged furniture piece weighs 10.5 kilograms and has a "warm" oak wood frame characterised by subtle chequerboard patterns.
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Dice functions as a stool, a coffee table, a lamp or a footrest
"Throw the dice, and this project will take a new shape depending on how the user rotates it," said Kosmos Architects, which named Dice after the numbered cube often used in games of chance.

Two of the furniture's legs are wide enough to support it, while two others are slimmer and rounded. The fifth leg features a triangular lamp at its tip made of plastic and protected frosted glass, which can be removed via a small button and charged using a USB socket.
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The furniture can be suspended from the ceiling

When tipped on its various sides, Dice can function as a stool, a coffee table or a footrest.

The furniture can be attached to a rope or similar hanging material and suspended from the ceiling to provide lighting or simply positioned as a floor lamp.

Kosmos Architects chose this asymmetric design to "unite the qualities of four different basic furniture typologies".

"We made the lamp removable so that there are no electrical cords and to make the object independent," architect Leonid Slonimskiy told Dezeen.

Dice was CNC-milled from a stack of solid oak pieces with a multi-axis milling machine.

"The robotic arm cut away pieces of wood with a rotating drill until the shape got smoother, and then we manually sanded and oiled the piece," he explained.

"Dice combines new technologies and handcraft."
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Dice features subtle chequerboard patterns

"The furniture has a clear purpose but is supposed to be interpreted by the owner," continued Kosmos Architects.

"It is a sculpture and at the same time a pragmatic piece of furniture."
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Kosmos Architects also created a "carry-on bag"

Kosmos Architects has also created a silver "carry-on bag" for Dice, which mimics the shape of the furniture and helps to make it portable.

Dice was unveiled during last month's Milan design week at Fake/Authentic Gallery. Dezeen has rounded up 10 other projects presented at the festival that explored the future of furniture design.

Previously, Japanese studio Torafu Architects created multifunctional furniture – also called Dice – for both children and adults.
 
That's actually kinda cool, I'd get one if it was bigger because the table isn't going to be much use at that size

But a big one could be cool if you have people over and need a table and seating for a short while
 
Weird how all the hotlinked "references" in this "news article" are just storefront pages for the products being "reported on." I'm shocked there's no affiliate links in the URLs.

If you want multi-functional furniture this badly, and don't care that much about aesthetics, make a bunch of hollow, sturdy cubes and hexagons that you can stack and rearrange like Lego.
 
This is an absolutely retarded design that I was not envisioning in my head prior to coming in here. How fucking gay.

It would be kind of cool if instead it was some sort of modular cube with cushions on all six faces that could deploy flat or open up on one side to be some sort of container/cubby slot for items. It would be even cooler if this thing could be hurled at the ground to deploy without breaking.

This is just gay and lazy. That thing is going to kill you if it falls from the ceiling.
 
I can use a milk crate as a stool, coffee table, or foot rest. It doesn't mean I'm going to do it or it's going to work well as any one of those things. That doesn't even factor in that I can steal a milkcrate for free. Artfags sniffing their own farts.
But can you comfortably use a milk crate as a butt plug?
 
This looks like something you'd see in an apartment in the Receiver universe.
 
Bughive furniture for bughive people.

You know what's pretty great?

Having an actual table and chair. Classic combo, never goes out of style.
 
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