
When Bill Curry first designed Honeycomb in 1970, it was made of bent walnut-laminated plywood. Heller has resurrected the modular shelving system from its archive and reconceptualized it for modern-day living — in 100 per cent recycled polypropylene with Worry Free Plastics technology.

Heavily influenced by the California Space Age and aerospace technology — as well as the natural beauty of the hexagonal structures that bees make to store honey — Honeycomb now adds sustainability cred to its enduring form.

The Honeycomb unit by Heller is available in black and white and four configurations; tempered glass shelf inserts maximize its geometry and space-saving efficiency.