Paris-based studio 5.5 showcased the Muji 5.5 house at Milan Design Week, a unique modular living space formed from various Muji products. Featuring six flexible modules, the design utilizes everyday items in imaginative ways, exemplifying sustainable practices by encouraging DIY crafting of needed objects. Owners Claire Renard and Jean-Sébastien Blanc provided instructions available on Muji's website to inspire local creativity. The collection includes practical designs like a magazine trolley made from file organizers and a birdhouse from an upturned drawer, showcasing innovation in home accessories.
Studio 5.5 has transformed everyday Muji products into a modular home, featuring creative DIY solutions that promote local production and sustainable living.
The Muji 5.5 house consists of six flexible modules, each designed with multifunctionality using existing Muji products, reinforcing the theme of minimal waste.
Founders Claire Renard and Jean-Sébastien Blanc emphasize creativity and sustainability: 'It is up to you to create your object locally, using already manufactured products.'
The innovative designs in the Muji Muji Ready-Made Collection include unique items like a magazine trolley from file organizers and a birdhouse made from an upturned drawer.
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