The collection provides the opportunity for the users to build furniture, installations, partitions as well. It depends on the creativity. The joints are able to be printed with any kind of three dimensional printers included fuse deposition modelling machines. It is allowed to connect 8 millimeters wide plywood sheets to each other in different angles. It contains 90, 45 and 120 degree elements. One feature of the product is that the users do not have to screw or glue the parts.
The designer graduated as a product designer in 2015 after which he continued his studies attending a Furniture Design MA. Over the years, he had the op¬portunity to explore various design disciplines ranging from ceramic design and experimental design to public installations, product design and furniture design. He also studied 3D printing technology. He specialise in furniture design and anything related to timber. However, he believes that design is neither about the product nor the material, but about how someone looks at the world.
Gellért Ollé is a product designer, specialized to furniture design. Hi is working as a freelacer in Budapest, Hungary. He has been participated in very different projects from research based conceptual design projects to festival installations. The sustainability and the localy defined valiues are always at the main point of his projects.