The dynamism of negative space

Io engages the dynamism of negative space as an activating force. A striking form is achieved with an ornate geometry that recalls Moroccan wood screens and Frank Lloyd Wright’s stained glass panels. At once functional and an invitation to imagination, the patterned cutouts play with light and space in a manner that is ideal for a baby’s crib, allowing for visibility of both the outside world and the interior of the structure. The solidity of the form is achieved with German-made Solid Oak Cross Laminated Timber, made using an advanced technology not yet available in the United States.

The collection includes a crib and changing tray; forthcoming pieces are a dresser, conversion kit and toddler divan.

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Wooden bed frame with slatted headboard against a rust-orange wall, a tall lamp on the right, and a folded blanket on the floor near a box.
Close-up of light wood slatted frame or crate with evenly spaced vertical slats against an orange background, emphasizing construction detail.
Empty wooden crib with slatted sides against a pale plywood wall, mattress visible inside.
Minimalist nursery with a light wooden crib, matching dresser, and a framed abstract print on a pale wall.
Light wood, fence-like panel with vertical legs and horizontal slotted sections forming a corner piece of furniture.