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In a rare case of a three dimensional object following art, designer Vladimir Ambroz has transformed static canvas of neoplasticism founder P.Mondrian into moving furniture. Named The Moving Mondrian, it can be used as a library to store books etc. It houses shelves, drawers and colorful doors in various formats and sizes. The Moving Mondrian is a classic example of a designer converting a painting on canvas into furniture.
[Designspotter]
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