Washington, D.C.–based architect Thomas S. Shiner—designer of the popular Museum Stool—has unveiled his latest furniture piece: the WD/STL, a solid wood and steel modular storage and display system. The frame holds interchangeable components—wine racks, drawers, and shelving—while casters make the system mobile. The storage pieces have a perforated aluminum backing and are made from poplar with a lacquer coating. TSS Architect, 202.537.0098;
www.tssarchitect.com.
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