A name can be deceptive. At first glance, Trivial Project appears to be something throwaway, something unimportant—but that couldn't be further from the truth. Taking the meaning of 'trivial' in the direction of something that is apparent to most people and achievable by anyone, the German studio create accessible furnishings that give the owner the freedom to do as they please. And made in the label's home country in a cooperative for handicapped people, every individual piece is as far from unimportant as you can get. Who would have thought that so much freedom could come from just four pieces of steel? The Hairpin trestles by Trivial Project hand over power to the user. Ideal for use as legs tables and desks, as wall brackets for shelving, or anything else you can think of around the house, the set of 4 untreated steel legs are as versatile and handy as their namesake. A sleek style enabler made in Germany in workshops employing disabled adults, this set of Hairpins is a life-affirming furnishing for freestyle living.
Creator: Trivial Project