Vlad Mishin is highlighted in this week's Looking Out. He has designed a conceptual space organizer for very small spaces (around 200 square feet) which divides small apartment spaces while giving extra storage space. The divider is an "undulating" and angular wall with several openings where black metal framework pokes out of the wooden screen. The "wall" hides the kitchen and kitchen storage and divides the rest of the space into the living/public spaces and the bedroom and office/private spaces. The entertainment space can revolve to "be" in the more public or private spaces. The wall essentially is a very simple hiding space which makes the public spaces very simple and elegant while hiding the private spaces and clutter of more personal items.
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