MOVE

A trolley designed to bring order and practicality back to the workspace. The idea stems from dissatisfaction with traditional drawers, often inaccessible and inefficient, and proposes a flexible, mobile, and fully removable solution.
The project originated from a personal need: to create a piece of furniture that simplifies daily workflows and makes switching between tasks effortless.
Each drawer is independent and can be removed and placed directly on the work surface, reducing clutter and saving time.
The goal is to promote an orderly and fluid approach to work through a simple yet truly functional object.
Stainless steel and coloured wood: a measured contrast between rigor and warmth. The industrial structure is visually softened by the chromatic gradient of the drawers, from deep green to natural wood.
The frame is made of stainless steel, strong yet visually light, while the drawers are in painted solid wood, with tones that gradually lighten towards the top.
This visual transition creates a sense of dynamism and lightness while maintaining solidity.
The design can be produced both artisanally and industrially, thanks to the simplicity of its joints and volumes.
From sketches to 3D model: an intuitive design process based on observing everyday gestures.
The design began with sketches and cardboard models to test proportions and overall balance.
3D modeling was then developed in Rhino and rendered in Blender.
Dimensions and ergonomics were defined using real measurements and reference studies, considering posture and typical desk interactions.
The project is still at the conceptual stage, awaiting physical prototyping.
A light metal frame, five removable drawers, and a top surface that doubles as a work tray. Mobility, order, and clarity of use.
The trolley consists of an open metal frame with rails for inserting drawers and wheels at the base for mobility.
Each drawer, equipped with front and rear holes, can be easily extracted and used as a small work tray.
The stainless steel top functions both as a cover and as a handle for transport, thanks to a shaped opening.
The design emphasizes structural simplicity and uses colour as both a functional and identifying element.
The next phase will focus on prototyping: testing materials, handles, and wheels to optimize ergonomics and movement.
The project will move into prototyping to evaluate weight, smoothness, and structural resistance.
Variants will be explored for the handles, such as steel inserts or external grips, along with different heights and widths to adapt to varied work environments.
The goal is to develop a line of modular, durable, and customizable trolleys designed for flexible and contemporary workspaces.