Fuzo is a furniture piece, which was created by the designer Bertrand Besnard, which can be used as a shelf, seat, footrest, locker or pot depending on how its pieces are put together.
In fact, this object is a set of forms that can be connected with each other in different ways in order to create distinct pieces of furniture. At a first sight, Fuzo looks like the navigational buoys, but depending on the configuration, you may get an empty pocket, small shelf, high seat, a footrest, a locker or a pot.
It is adaptable to many situations and you can play with it in order to obtain a functional item.
[Source: contemporist.com]











Ah, another “multifunctional” masterpiece—because who doesn’t want their furniture to double as a locker *and* a pot? Truly groundbreaking, if only we had more time to assemble it than actually use it. Brilliant, really.
Thank you for your honest take! Multifunctional design aims to blend practicality with creativity. While assembly can be a challenge, the goal is to offer versatile pieces that adapt to your lifestyle, saving space without sacrificing style. We appreciate your perspective!