Final Becker Contest Presentation

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NATHANIEL PAFFETT-LUGASSY FINAL PRESENTATION BECKERCABINET

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Showing the molded wood wine rack and serving tray that I designed.

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NATHANIEL PAFFETT-LUGASSYFINAL PRESENTATIONBECKERCABINET

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BECKERCABINET aims to provide hosts with a flexible means to entertain guests. This credenza is open to enforce the concept of sharing possessions both visually and physically. It is constructed of just 4 unique pieces and can be arranged in several configurations.

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The form is centered around a cluster of compartments that allow for up to 18 wine bottles to be stored. The removable shelves can act as lap tables, serving trays, or cutting boards. The compartments store your electronic devices, books, and personal items.

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The cabinet acts as a facilitator for putting yourself out there. It becomes easier to ask a friend if they’d like a bite to eat when your serving dishes are already available.

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The cabinet acts as a facilitator for putting yourself out there. It becomes easier to ask a friend if they’d like a bite to eat when your serving dishes are already available.

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Development

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Thanks.