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Equilibrium, a rack that defies gravity

When designing furniture that catches your eye, you can choose many ways, but one of the most effective is to create the illusion that something is held as if by magic, as does Equilibrium, shelf that defies gravity.

In fact, as you can imagine, there’s nothing magic, but simply physical skills well applied by its designer, Malagana guys. The most intriguing thing is that state that has redesigned so that it can be disassembled in minutes without any tools, which leaves me curious about how they have succeeded.

I would love to have a bookcase in the living room as challenging, if only to falter to visitors telling them that everything is calculated to the millimeter and that if I take this or that book all comes down. Too bad that it is still a pre-production model is not marketed, but on the basis of the awards he has won and the interest it has aroused, do not discount that will soon be for sale.

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