Mathias Hahn's Kin collection for Zeitraum stacks to adapt to life's needs

During Zeitraum's launch of the Kin collection at IMM Cologne, Germany-born, London-based designer Mathias Hahn discusses the details that he believes add a magical touch to the modular timber elements.
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