Freddy Hill works out of a converted bomb factory in Cleveland, hence his furniture company's eponymous name—<a href="http://bombfactoryfurniture.com">Bomb Factory</a>. This piece was inspired by his appreciation for Japanese design, specifically the <i>k
Freddy Hill works out of a converted bomb factory in Cleveland, hence his furniture company's eponymous name—
Bomb Factory. This piece was inspired by his appreciation for Japanese design, specifically the
kuruma dansu, which, in the 17th century, was commonly used to keep and easily transport valuables for families (in case of fire), or merchants. Hill built the unit entirely by hand, and the steel caster wheels came from his warehouse.
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I'll admit, it's a little daunting stepping onto the show floor at the International Contemporary Furniture Fair (ICFF), held for a long May weekend every year at the Javits Convention Center in New…
May 18, 2011