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BX10SQ

206 ROTTERDAM

MOBILE PROJECT

This project is one of the earliest pieces developed by the studio: a mobile, modular, multifunctional furniture system conceived around a simple grid of stackable boxes. Designed to adapt to different spatial needs, the individual modules can be connected and recombined in multiple configurations, forming shelving, seating, storage, or room-dividing structures.

The system is constructed from high-grade phenolic film-faced birch plywood, chosen for its durability, structural strength, and robust surface finish. The modular approach allows the furniture to remain flexible, transportable, and easily reconfigured, supporting changing uses over time while maintaining a clear and consistent material expression.

Client: Private
Design & Production: Workshop & Studio – Bakker Ltd

SPECIFICATIONS

Modular System

  • Grid-based furniture system composed of individual box modules.

  • Modules designed to connect and stack in multiple configurations, allowing use as shelving, storage, seating, or spatial dividers.

Material

  • High-grade phenolic film-faced birch plywood throughout.

  • Panels cut and assembled to form rigid structural boxes with exposed plywood edges.

Mobility

  • Selected modules mounted on castor wheels, enabling easy movement and reconfiguration within a space.

Connectors

  • Mechanical connector fittings allowing modules to be securely joined together and released when rearranging configurations.

Finish

  • Phenolic film-faced surfaces left exposed as the primary finish, providing a durable, hard-wearing surface suitable for repeated handling and movement.

Construction Strategy

  • Simple modular fabrication designed for rapid assembly, flexibility of use, and transportability, enabling the system to evolve with changing spatial requirements.

INDEX

BAKKER 

Carpentry & Joinery WORKSHOP & STUDIO for Architecture & Design 

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