Hexy Wall / Mika Gilmore

 
 
 
Designer: Mika Gilmore
Major: Interior Design
Genre: Studio Project
 

 
Mika shared with us Hexy Wall, her project from her Furniture Design Studio at Boston Architectural College. Mika tells us a little about herself, her inspiration and her design.
 
 
Free Standing
 
 
“my personal aesthetic as an interior designer is very similar; eclectic, rustic, with a slight modern twist.  I have designed a furniture piece (the Hexy Wall) which I built myself for a furniture design class at Boston Architectural College. It is a configuration of hexagons that fit together with super magnets and are completely adjustable and adaptable to any setting."
 
 
Stacked
 
 
"I believe in creating interesting adaptable design that is accessible, due to the constant change we experience in life I like to approach design in a way that compliments this never ending process….this is also my answer to sustainability, if design can adapt then it has the chance to survive and become "timeless"."
 
 
Hex Tower
 
 
"I like to think that if everything has a place (an idea borrowed from my idol, Andrea Zittel), well if everything has a place and can be seen then we know what we have, and we are less likely to over buy, or re buy or collect more than what we need!”
 
 
Process
 
 
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On Sticks

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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