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Peel | Furniture by Leah K.S. Amick
Peel | Furniture by Leah K.S. Amick
Peel | Furniture by Leah K.S. Amick
Peel | Furniture by Leah K.S. Amick

Created and Sold by Leah K.S. Amick

Leah K.S. Amick

Peel - Furniture

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Creation: 12-16 weeks

Peel Credenza is a low cabinet featuring expected form and unexpected detail. Framed and inset by beveled edges, deep and angular grooves interrupt the face of an otherwise flat plane, while opposed tabs jut outward from the centerline, taunting our inquisitive nature. Tugging on a tab, the user makes a delightful discovery as the doors peel progressively away from the frame, one panel at a time.

The doors open and wrap away, revealing colorful fabric backing and four adjustable shelves. Below, the apron tilts underneath, meeting tapered and splayed legs at geometric corners, and echoing the
angular lines of the doors.

Item Peel
Created by Leah K.S. Amick
As seen in Creator's Studio, Portland, OR
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Leah K.S. Amick
Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2019
Thought-provoking furniture and lighting

Leah K.S. Amick is a furniture and product designer based in Portland, Oregon where she focuses on fabricating and marketing her designs. She grew up in rural Indiana and spent her childhood summers in Finland. Leah’s multicultural upbringing has inspired practical objects with a pure and understated aesthetic, where form and function elegantly coincide. Utilizing visual and tactile elements, her most recent pieces provoke curiosity and stimulate a sense of awareness in an object while retaining its functionality.

Leah holds a bachelor’s degree from Purdue University in industrial design and a master’s degree in furniture design from the Rhode Island School of Design (RISD). She has been involved in a variety of projects ranging from jewelry to medical equipment to modular furniture and her work has been featured in numerous design exhibitions and competitions.