The Pogo Line of Mobile Walls

Husband-and-wife designers Dave and Julie Scheu have created what they call a “mobile wall” system: extension poles that look a little like pogo sticks and can hold picture frames, shelving, display boxes, or clothing racks. Artworks and shelves no longer have to hang on walls; they can stand in the middle of a space and, […]

Husband-and-wife designers Dave and Julie Scheu have created what they call a “mobile wall” system: extension poles that look a little like pogo sticks and can hold picture frames, shelving, display boxes, or clothing racks. Artworks and shelves no longer have to hang on walls; they can stand in the middle of a space and, when grouped together, double as room dividers.

The furniture creates the room, with no moving of walls or drilling of holes, and each piece is almost infinitely flexible: display boxes, for example, can be cantilevered or centered and hung horizontally or vertically. Made in the Scheus’s St. Louis studio, all pogo pieces are available in maple, cherry, white oak, or walnut and have handcrafted steel fittings in a black oxide finish.

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