Monolith Media Wall
A wall system that merges storage, media, and acoustic calm
A full-height media architecture that integrates concealed storage, ambient lighting, and cable logic into one composed living-room wall.
Design Story
Monolith started from a recurring problem: modern living rooms collect devices, accessories, and visual noise faster than furniture systems can adapt. The concept introduces a layered wall structure with hidden service channels, replaceable front panels, and modular bays for media, books, and decorative objects. Instead of building around technology clutter, the system absorbs and organizes it while preserving a calm visual field.
Design Intentions
- Reduce cable and device clutter in high-use living rooms
- Create a single architectural element that combines utility and aesthetic depth
- Allow long-term updates without replacing the full wall system
Ideal Applications
- Open-plan family apartments
- Lounge spaces with mixed media and storage requirements
- Premium residential projects requiring integrated wall architecture
Process Timeline
Development StagesUse-Pattern Mapping
Analysis of media and storage behavior in 28 active households.
Bay Engineering
Structural and service routing tests across 14 modular iterations.
Lighting Calibration
Indirect glow profiles tuned to reduce TV glare in evening use.
Sustainability Notes
- Replaceable facade panels reduce whole-system disposal
- Tool-accessible modules extend service and repair lifecycle
- Flat-pack shipping strategy lowers freight volume
Project FAQ
Can Monolith support larger displays over time?
Yes. Mounting bays are designed with adaptable brackets and service tolerance for future upgrades.
Is the wall system compatible with existing skirting and outlets?
Yes. Base adapters and service cutouts allow integration with existing site conditions.