Tenzing is a minimalist design created by Germany-based designer Fritz Specht. Almost everybody owns a ladder. But mostly they are hideous objects, hidden on balconies, in garages or in the basement. What would such an object look like if it was a real part of the home. Tenzing answers these questions. Wider steps and longer beams allow for comfortable and fearless working on its structure. Light bulbs, power drills, and other equipment can be stored in the tool bag that hangs on top of the ladder. At the same time, the warm birch wood and smooth curves form an object that becomes a part of the living space.
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by Tenzing is a minimalist design created by Germany-based designer Fritz Specht. Almost everybody owns a ladder. But mostly they are hideous objects, hidden on balconies, in garages or in the basement. What would such an object look like if it was a real part of the home. Tenzing answers these questions. Wider steps and longer […]
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Oct 25, 2013
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Tenzing is a minimalist design created by Germany-based designer Fritz Specht. Almost everybody owns a ladder. But mostly they are hideous objects, hidden on balconies, in garages or in the basement. What would such an object look like if it was a real part of the home. Tenzing answers these questions. Wider steps and longer […]
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