Being wall mounted, Komodo was able to maintain a minimal style. It was designed to accommodate the overnight essentials that one takes to bed. A glass of water, a phone and a lamp can all easily fit on the upper surface while magazines, books or tablets can be slotted into the shelf below. The opening to the shelf was placed on the side as this allows easier access from a reclined position. The minimal design as well as being attention grabbing, also disregards traditional features (legs, door & drawers) and strips it back to the bare bones of what is really necessary.
Knót was formed between Brazilian architect Renata Gutierrez (nó) and British woodworker James Rowland (knot), both passionate about the beauty, tones and textures of wood. Inspired by natural forms and the simple things in life, knót believes in the importance of fine details, in the return to working with your hands and in taking pleasure in what you do. Their intention is to create simple contemporary designs using only pure materials and natural finishes.
Knót was formed between Brazilian architect Renata Gutierrez (nó) and Scottish woodworker James Rowland (knot), both passionate about the beauty, tones and textures of wood. Inspired by natural forms and the simple things in life, knót believes in the importance of fine details, in the return to working with your hands and in taking pleasure in what you do. Their intention is to create simple contemporary designs using only pure materials and natural finishes.