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For the Chinese/Japanese food junkie, here is the most unique way to display your love for the cuisines of Asia. Known as the Chop Stick wardrobe, this unique creation is the brainchild of Swiss designer Andreas Saxer. The minimalistic wardrobe has been inspired by by traditional Japanese wood joinery methods. Says the designer, “Four wooden sticks are loosely connected with an aluminum profile. The loose system gets very stable by the weight of the clothes.”
A simple design, the Chop Stick wardrobe is sure to appeal to quite a few folks.


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