Improve

Meet Bookniture, versatile furniture that folds up into a book

By Lucy Cohen Blatter  | February 18, 2015 - 2:59PM
image

When you live in New York, foldable chairs and tables are often necessary for accommodating visitors at a moment's notice. The problem: Unless you have a lot of closet space (ha!) storage can be tricky. The, ahem, novel solution: Bookniture, an ingenious line of multifunctional furniture that unfolds, accordian-like, from a hardcover book. Just clear out an inch of shelf space and—boom!—you've got room to keep an extra stool, footrest, nightstand or small coffee table:


Inventor Mike Mak, a Hong Kong-based designer, is killing it on Kickstarter (he's raised almost seven times his $50,000 goal with 28 days left in the campaign), and the items are almost sold out. But for $70, you can still snag one with a "field brown" base. (It also comes in black.) Shipment starts in the spring.

Made of thick, recyclable paper in a "honeycomb structure," the Bookniture weighs about 3.5 pounds and apparently supports more than 100 times its weight. Each of the pieces is topped with a circular piece of felt that makes it easy to sit on or use as a table top. It expands to a diameter of 14 inches.

It's also stackable (you can use it as a desk) and portable (take it to Central Park for a picnic). And we think it could make a pretty great housewarming gift, too. 

Related:

A standing desk you can fold in a drawer

Save on space with this foldable cardboard standing desk

Introducing custom furniture for New Yorkers on a budget

The internet's best decorating tips for small spaces

A space-saving desk for the tech addict in all of us

Brick Underground articles occasionally include the expertise of, or information about, advertising partners when relevant to the story. We will never promote an advertiser's product without making the relationship clear to our readers.

topics: