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Puzzle Wine Rack by Gideon Dagan
This unique award-winning wine rack adds form and color to any space.
It is both attractive and functional.
Like a jigsaw puzzle, the design enables interlocking units both horizontally and vertically.
While a single unit stores nine bottles, multiple units can easily expand into different configurations and color combinations, to accommodate your needs.
The rack is injection molded from transparent ABS polymer in a range of colors.
About Gideon Dagan Gideon Dagan was born in Israel and is now based in Venice, California. He studied design at the Holon Institute of Technology and graduated with a degree in Industrial design from Tel Aviv University.
Best known for his innovative Perpetual Calendar and TimeSphere Clock designed for The Museum of Modern Art, Dagan's work is noted for its contemporary, pure minimalist and functional design. Dagan has designed numerous industrial and consumer products including handheld computers, electronic instruments and furniture. Dagan's innovative designs have been recognized in many patents and awards, both in the United States and abroad.
Gideon Dagan: http://www.dexigner.com/directory/detail/6099/
Photo credits: James Kayten
The Puzzle wine rack is available at MoMA, LACMA and other selective stores (MSRP: $59)




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