Tool Boxes — Stained Ash
A Petersen
by Line Depping
This piece is part of the AAVVGG Archive and not currently part of the collection.
A toolbox can be just as beautiful as it is practical. Tool Boxes, designed by Line Depping, is a storage unit which, with subtle reference to the classic toolbox, offers a way to organize both collections and everyday items. And everyday use is exactly what Line Depping wants you to consider when choosing furniture for your home. Her work is a call for you to surround yourself with things you actually use and which speak to you in an aesthetic design language; things you enjoy seeing on a daily basis, year after year.
Tool Boxes consists of a metal frame with drawers that slide on hidden rails and can be pulled out from either side. The construction may look simple, but many hours of work in the cabinetmaking workshop go into each of the six drawers, which consists of seven parts.
The wood is quarter-sawn ash with natural yellow pigment developed in collaboration with Linolie og Pigment in Haderslev. The drawers are made by Getama in northern Jutland, and Mikkel Kjærholm does the welding.
- Line Depping, Denmark
- Stainless steel, Drawers in Ash
- Made in Denmark
- Depth 43.5cm / 17.1"
- Width 70cm / 27.6"
- Height 62cm / 24.4"