Do you love such furniture?
Article Source: Set a New
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Author: Innovation Jun
Editor: We are all very familiar with IKEA, pioneered the process of assembling our own furniture, and it is very convenient to use. But when you buy it back, think about it and use various tools to assemble it, is it a big head?
Today, with such magnetic modular furniture, the problem can be solved.
It's called TAVAR and was invented by Michael Linden, a designer from Germany.
The biggest highlight is that it can be assembled with bare hands without any tools.
So how does it do it?
Originally, it was mainly composed of two parts, laminate and connector, the laminate was 18 mm thick birch plywood, and the side design was innovative mortise system and magnet.
At the same time, the connector also has a corresponding mortise system and magnets.
For a stronger fit, it is also equipped with a square lock that can be fixed at the yang angle.
It is very easy to assemble, as long as the tenon groove and magnet are aligned, the laminate will automatically lock, without the need for additional screws and other auxiliary parts.
In addition, the plates can also be lengthened as needed.
In this way, assembling furniture is as simple as building Lego bricks.
In addition, the drawers and doors are also designed in the same way, and they can be assembled in an instant.
All components are based on a 20 cm long square plate that can be infinitely heightd or widened according to your needs.
It is worth mentioning that this set of modular furniture can not only be assembled into cabinets commonly used in the home, but also can be applied to some public spaces, such as offices or exhibitions.
How, is this furniture that can be assembled with bare hands without any tools like magic?
Looking at the magnetic modular system designed by the Germans, it is estimated that IKEA has to sigh.