Bojo: Multi-function Modular Furniture

A Versatile Design for Changing Spaces

Bojo, designed by Helen Brasinika, is a unique and innovative piece of multi-function modular furniture that offers endless possibilities for customization and transformation. Inspired by a toy from Brasinika's youth, this design combines form and function to create a versatile solution for modern living spaces.

Bojo stands out from other furniture designs due to its square 120x120 centimeter plywood boards that can be easily locked in place using special slots. These boards can be arranged in different layouts and compositions, making it suitable for various applications, from a small study or home office to a contemporary professional office interior.

What sets Bojo apart is its ability to adapt to changing needs and spaces. With the use of special aluminum accessories, the same boards can be transformed into coffee tables, bookcases, and more, allowing users to create their own unique configurations. The ease of assembling, disassembling, and storage, coupled with the common production technology, makes Bojo a popular choice for those who value flexibility and personalization.

The realization of Bojo involves cutting ordinary plywood boards into squares using CNC technology. The two different sides of the boards are then pressed with sustainably produced formicas. The accessories, which play a crucial role in the transformation process, are made of anodized aluminum using the latest aluminum production technology.

Technical specifications of Bojo include its dimensions of 120x120 centimeters, the number of boards depending on the desired compositions, and an easy assembling-disassembling process. Its modular and changeable nature allows users to adapt the design to their evolving needs and preferences.

Bojo's interaction is simple yet effective. The plywood square boards, with their special slots, can be easily arranged to create different layouts and compositions. Whether it's a home office or a large-scale professional office, Bojo can cater to various needs. The same boards, when combined with the special aluminum accessories, can be transformed into coffee tables, bookcases, and more, providing endless possibilities for customization.

The development of Bojo began in Greece in September 2011 as a concept design, with feasibility studies taking place until October of the same year. Since then, it has garnered recognition and acclaim, including the prestigious Bronze A' Design Award in 2012. This award is a testament to Bojo's outstanding creativity and ingenuity, as well as its contribution to improving the quality of life through its incorporation of best practices in art, science, design, and technology.

Bojo is not just a piece of furniture; it is a design that empowers individuals to create their own unique spaces. With its versatility, ease of use, and aesthetic appeal, Bojo is set to revolutionize the way we think about furniture design.


Project Details and Credits

Project Designers: Helen Brasinika
Image Credits: Helen Brasinika
Project Team Members: BllendDesignTeam Helen Brasinika Founder & Head Designer Anastasia Rokkou Senior Design Technologist/3D renderer
Project Name: Bojo
Project Client: Helen Brasinika


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