
QueB is the first furniture piece from the young Belgian design collective FARZ, consisting of Anton Boel, Bart Houben and Pieter Neyens.
The simplicity in the design of QueB is strongly reflected in the material – one steel rail and three steel cubes. Simplicity is also found in its flexibility. The boxes can be easily positioned in multiple ways depending on one’s own preference or mood. The rail is tied to the wall in such a way that the screws are invisible, introducing a minimalist aesthetic to the design.
For me, the most successful aspect to this rack is the continual visual interest it can create from one moment to the next by making slight adjustments to the box positions.


OCD nightmare waiting to happen.
@Simon: LOL so true! I feel really disturbed when I these pictures, not because they’re so beautifully minimal, but because they’re simple chaos!
^Correction: … when I (see) these pictures…
I know what you mean. This could either keep the display visually interesting, or drive someone mental.
Perhaps it should come with a free spirit level!