
Liron Tzanhani's Gaps storage system, comprised of three different plastic shapes, acknowledges that our world is not filled only with rectilinear objects. Stacking the shapes in different configurations provides storage for a variety of oddly- or evenly-shaped objects.
Tzanhani's work is part of Israel's Holon Institute of Technology 2009 Industrial Design show, which opens tomorrow. A few more of our faves:

In order, from above:
Oran Bertelsen's Micro-Bathroom, designed for space-tight cities;
Lidor Yaish's awesome Jalsa expandable couch, which was "inspired by the Yemen tradition" and enables hosting a large group of people;
Eyal Uriely and Moran Rubinstein's Elipto bike, designed for people with back and knee injuries;
Dana Yichye-Shwakman's wannaReach remote-controlled, adjustable shelves designed for paraplegics.
Check out more HIT projects here.