The Horizon sideboard was inspired by rectilinear motion, a rhythmic act. The piece portrays the strength gained from a set of repetitions transformed into a single homogenous block. The rectilinear motion, alongside the trianglular form, allows the drawers to be opened through subtle cuts in the wood, hidden from the eye, that call for intuitive human movement. To accommodate multiple settings, the sideboard was designed and is manufactured to be suspended from the wall or with legs for support.