Roentgen is inspired by the works of David Roentgen, German cabinetmaker who was famous for the creation of mechanical furniture with secret drawers and compartments in the 18th century. Even thought the design of the nightstand is simple, it involves the owner in the process of unlatching and expanding it outward into the room to access a set of hidden drawers, which offer additional useful storage space and protection for personal belongings. Thus, historical reference is reinterpreted in terms of current trends, needs, materials, and modern technologies.
Nataliia Pleshkova is a recent graduate from the interior design program at UCLA Extension in Los Angeles, California. At the moment she works as an interior design freelancer in Miami, Florida and specializes in residential interior design. She brings her passion for interior design history into her projects and often draws on historical references and reinterprets them in terms of current trends, needs, materials, and modern technologies in interior design and furniture production.
Nataliia Pleshkova, a recent graduate from the interior design program at UCLA Extension in Los Angeles, California, is an impassioned and creative interior designer who provides the full range of residential interior design services, including space planning and furniture design based in Miami, Florida. She brings her passion for interior design history into her projects and often draws on historical references and reinterprets them in terms of current trends, needs, materials, and modern technologies in interior design and furniture production.