Take Out (Prototype) de Imu Design

Take Out is a storage system, which looks like a basic cabinet with the exception that the drawers have been replaced by portable suitcases. It is ideal for things that need to be taken along such as toys or tools.

Materials: MDF, steel, suitcases by Plasticase


About the designer:
Klaus belongs to a group of three designers called Fiasko, whose recent works include the entrance facilities for Vantaa City Art Museum. Klaus participated in the Saunabus project at the Milan furniture fair 2002. He is currently working together with three other designers on a winning competition entry for new home furniture. In addition to furniture design Klaus is working with environmental art. His most recent work was a permanent painted wallpaper installation for a power plant in Helsinki.


Imu is Finland’s self-appointed National Design Team representing young Finnish and Helsinki-based designers in international exhibitions and working as a mediator between young designers and the public. Imu is an independent organization which aims at facilitating the transition from student to professional designer by giving young designers a chance to exhibit their work and talent. Imu represents the future of Finnish design, offering fresh ideas from emerging designers.
Imu is coordinated by a group of three designers, Elina Aalto, Krista Kosonen and Saara Renvall. The works for each individual show are chosen by a jury consisting of more established Finnish designers such as Timo Salli, Harri Koskinen and Sari Anttonen. This way the activity stays open and light and new designers flow in as the older ones became more established on their own.

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