
Cologne 2010: at [D3] Design Talents in Cologne this week designer Reinhard Dienes of Germany presents furniture that can be reconfigured as a sideboard or bookcase by changing the position of the legs.

Called Tonic, the piece is made of oak and comprises a long box with holes at each corner.

Darker legs have pegs that slot into these holes and clamp around the corners.
The furniture can therefore be stood upright for use as a bookcase or laid on its side as a sideboard.


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