From renowned Japanese architecture firm, SNARK, comes a new line of urban/rustic furniture for compact living, both indoors and out. Called Lodge, the line is notable for its elegantly designed, utilitarian pieces, and specializes in versatile storage and other everyday “tools,” as the company calls them. Made from simple, raw materials, such as wood, steel, and glass, Lodge’s furniture collection pays homage to both Scandinavian midcentury as well as industrial design. Most pieces are shipped flat and require some assembly.
Above: Made from wood, Lodge’s Lauan Series Hanger Rack is shipped flat in four easily assembled pieces; ¥14,040 ($126.55). Above: The Lauan Series Cupboard features adjustable shelving and elegant brass hardware; ¥162,000 ($1,460.19). Above: A detail of the cupboard’s brass hardware.
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Above: Instant camp kitchen or potting station, the Steel Series Board Shelf comes equipped with versatile pegboard, hooks, and shelves; ¥64,800 ($584.08). Above: Lodge’s Lauan Cabinet, made from plywood and glass with steel and brass details; ¥108,000 ($973.46). Above: Details of the Lauan Cabinet. Above: This adjustable Ladder Shelf is made from steel with a pegboard back; ¥38,880 ($350.45). Above: Ideal for larger spaces, the Book Shelf is made of wood and steel; ¥108,000 ($973.46). Above: Made from industrial palettes, Lodge’s Palette collection includes a Hi Stool, Low Stool, and Bench, shown; ¥32,400 ($291.60). Above: Also shipped flat, Lodge’s Steel Series Desk has an adjustable wooden desktop; ¥48,600 ($437.40).
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