VINKL

Thoughts that aren't straight.

VINKL Journal isn't a blog. It's a collection of observations — about spaces, angles, and the gap between blueprints and reality.

01Observation

90° — A Beautiful Idea

In theory, every wall meets at a right angle. In practice, the space between floor and wall rarely hits 90 degrees. What that means for furniture — and why most manufacturers pretend otherwise.

02Position

Tolerance Is Not Weakness

In architecture, tolerance means: the permissible deviation from the ideal. In the furniture industry, it usually means: tough luck. On the difference between adapting and giving up.

03Material

Teak. Not Veneer.

Solid wood isn't a trend. It's a decision. Why we use teak, where it comes from, and why a material that ages honestly is better than one that pretends it doesn't.

04Principle

Your Wall Is Not the Problem

Furniture is designed for ideal rooms. Rooms are never ideal. That's not the room's fault — it's the furniture's.

05Guide

Measuring Angles, Understanding Angles

A short guide to measuring your walls. No sales copy. No upselling. Just a protractor and the truth.

New entries appear when we have something to say. Not on a content schedule.