Studiomama's metamorphic wardrobe combines storage and room divider
Studiomama has designed a metamorphic wardrobe that combines storage with the versatility of a folding room divider. The maple wood structure houses a cedar chest, while a fabric screen supported by a lightweight cedar frame is hinged to the wardrobe frame and can be configured as needed. Suitable for both domestic and work spaces, the next step is developing the divider to protect individual workstations. The studio, founded in London in 2000 by Nina Tolstrup and Jack Mama, combines a sustainability ethic with an experimental and playful approach, working across architecture, interior design, jewelry, and exhibition curation.
Key facts
- Studiomama designed a metamorphic wardrobe combining storage and room divider.
- The wardrobe has a maple wood structure with a cedar chest.
- A fabric screen hinged to the frame can be configured as needed.
- Suitable for domestic and work spaces.
- Next development: divider for individual workstations.
- Studiomama founded in London in 2000 by Nina Tolstrup and Jack Mama.
- Nina Tolstrup is of Swedish origin; Jack Mama is creative director with Greek-Cypriot roots.
- The studio works across architecture, interior design, jewelry, and exhibition curation.
Entities
Artists
- Nina Tolstrup
- Jack Mama
Institutions
- Studiomama
- Abitare
Locations
- London
- United Kingdom
Sources
- Abitare —