Wooden Roses No. 3 Storage Unit
H. J. Weinand
Production Memphis
Product Details
Shelving unit designed by H.J. Weinand for Memphis, 1992.
Wooden Roses No.3 is built as a vertical sequence of square shelves connected by bottle-shaped elements. In warm tones, these introduce a measured rhythm of colour within an entirely solid wood structure. Mounted on castors, the piece combines storage function with a construction of planes and cut-out forms characteristic of the postmodern language of Memphis in the early 1990s. Produced by Memphis as part of the Memphis Extra collection, it retains a clear graphic presence.
Design: 1992
Dimensions: W 40 × D 40 × H 170 cm
H. J. Weinand
Born in Germany in 1953, Herbert Jakob Weinand is a designer who approaches design as a field for exploring construction systems and the behavior of materials, with particular attention to wood and lightweight structures. His work treats objects and space as outcomes of a rational and experimental process, where form and function derive directly from structural logic. Weinand conceives design as applied research, capable of transforming engineering principles into essential, legible, and user-oriented solutions.