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Terranos Cabinet by Jack Frost

Terranos Cabinet by Jack Frost

The Terranos Cabinet was Jack Frost’s first major piece that has been produced while studying at the Central Institute of Technology.

The name ‘Terranos’ is an amalgamation of the Latin terms Terra and Novus that translate to Modern Land.



Inspiration for this design came about by studying the rural Australian landscape and aerial photography. The undulating exterior of the cabinet represents the beautiful natural contours of Australian topography, which was then manipulated into a geometric form. The front drawer cut-outs are overlayed aerial photographs taken from satellite imagery.



The cabinet’s design prevents objects from being placed on top which would detract from its aesthetic landscape form. Despite this, it is a functional cabinet with over 160 litres of storage. This comprises of five touch to open drawers using Blum Tip-On for Tandem running gear.

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