Circles by Marius Boekhorst reshapes storage into reflective sculptural design
The Circles display unit by Dutch designer Marius Boekhorst introduces a refined perspective on contemporary furniture.
Designed as both a storage solution and an artistic installation, it merges functionality with a visual language rooted in precision and minimalism.
Each element of Circles has been carefully considered to deliver aesthetic clarity and architectural presence in any modern interior.
Made entirely from high-grade stainless steel, the Circles unit undergoes an intensive hand-polishing process to achieve a mirror finish that captures light and reflections with unmatched clarity.
This not only highlights the objects placed upon it but enhances the ambient atmosphere by projecting surrounding colors and forms across the room.
The material quality speaks to durability and timeless elegance, aligning with the increasing demand for long-lasting, versatile design.
What sets Circles apart is its use of perforation. The steel is meticulously punctured to generate visual texture and transparency, softening the structure’s presence and allowing air and light to move freely through it.
This play between solid and void contributes to an ever-changing silhouette depending on the lighting and the observer’s angle, making it ideal for spaces that embrace natural light or spotlighting.
The design incorporates precision-engineered hardware, providing a seamless integration between the display unit’s structural components.
Beyond its surface appeal, the unit stands on the foundations of technological innovation, offering a robust, customizable framework suited for both residential and commercial environments.
From galleries to boutique interiors, Circles can either complement or become the central feature of a room.
Marius Boekhorst’s interdisciplinary background in art, design, fashion, and music informs his approach to form and material. His works often blur the boundaries between sculpture and utility, and Circles is a prime example of this philosophy.
The piece doesn’t merely store objects; it frames them within a reflective context that encourages appreciation of both the item and the structure itself.
Positioned within the larger discourse of modern design, Circles reflects a move toward integrating art into everyday function.
As living spaces become more curated and expressive, the demand for multifunctional objects that convey identity continues to grow.
Marius Boekhorst responds to this shift by delivering a display unit that does not compromise on detail, craft, or visual integrity.
All images courtesy of Marius Boekhorst
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