This remarkable piece of furniture questions traditional stylistic principles. The cabinet, created by Italian designer Ferruccio Laviani, is not your typical, symmetrical, clean piece of furniture. Rather, the Good Vibrations storage unit has a disorienting design that still manages to draw upon ancient cultures while displaying fine craftsmanship.
The work was designed for furniture brand Fratelli Boffi and was carved from oak by a CNC machine.
By Alice T. Hellyar











Alice Hellyar is an Architect and Craftsperson in the Columbia River Gorge of the Pacific Northwest, where she has practiced since 2011. Her work includes custom residential design with a focus on site specific homes. She is continually exploring the relationship between the natural world and the built world, which inspires her work. Alice is licensed in Oregon and Washington and is an AIA member. She holds a Bachelor of Architecture from Virginia Tech.
