

This project, Rubik’s Cube of Furniture, was created as my final project for the CAD course. It was designed to address a real need within the VMA student community: the lack of private and flexible study spaces due to limited resources and spatial constraints.
Inspired by the functionality and compactness of a Rubik’s Cube, this modular furniture design integrates a table and two chairs that can be folded and enclosed into a single cubic unit. When closed, it minimizes space usage; when opened, it transforms into a comfortable and semi-private study area.


The project demonstrates the potential of space-saving and adaptive design, offering a sustainable solution for educational environments. Through this work, I learned to apply 3D modeling, precise measurement, and mechanical assembly techniques to turn a conceptual idea into a functional and realistic design prototype.


