Category: Product Design
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Kinetic Khoreography
he kinetic luminaire consists of 14 moving metallic lamellas each of which carries ten LED.
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Chameleon Cupboards
A chameleon unit that has a magic volume which is constantly opening on itself like a game of chinese boxes, changing in appearance and revealing new finishes.
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Marble beehive
An installation that can be read as an abstraction of natural and organized archetype’s like a beehive. The construction method is based on a simple weaving technique similar to children’s toys.
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I See You
Fascinated by technological reproduction of the religious phenomenon of an ‘out-of-body’-experience, these are a series of perception-experiments using head-mounted video glasses and cameras.
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Draping Delicacy
Stone claddings take on unprecedented styling accuracy and technical proportions with a delicacy of lines, three-dimensional effects and a novel lightness.
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Broken Glass
With succomber à l’impact, the artist aimed to create a work of dramatic intensity and wonder, that captures and feeds the excitement of spectators gathering before a show.
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Silicone Shade
The silicone pendant lamp takes advantage of the tactile and visual qualities of silicone.
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Forbidden Love
Where tenderness and pain intertwine together, inevitably, the fear is forcing us out of our multilevel comforted state in to the abyss of forbidden love.
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100% recycled
Made-up by two pieces, body and top, screwed together and, depending on the version, fitted with a security lock.
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Stacked Cushions
By placing multi-coloured polyurethane upholstered cushions on a mild steel structure creates the perception of depth and playfulness.
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Final Tools
An ultimate tool that while hard to use in the extreme, provides us with a true interaction with our everyday items.
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Sculptural Dinnerware
A line of household utilitarian dinnerware products have been designed and developed from an old Mapuche technique.
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Pack it Up
The mixture of cool metal with the intricate texture of solid wood makes this flat-pack design a stand out from the crowd.
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Mutating Furniture
The pieces resemble the organic transformation of cells that have grown out of scale due to a virus or nuclear reaction.
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Rectangular Circle
The concept of the chair comes from Chinese philosophy ‘wai-yuan-nei-fang’ – a square surrounded with a circle.
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Raw materials, Functional designs
Functional common objects made out of raw materials done with very little conditioning to allow each object to visibly evolve over time.
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Polka Dots
A pattern consisting of an array of filled circles, generally equally sized and spaced relatively closely in relation to their diameters.
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Rubber Band
By using an elastic force of rubber and its color, it displays different patterns before and after the use.
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Numbered & Signed
This work comes from the observation of the material, its values and the history of its fabrication.
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Bounce
the chair derives from a reflection about the equilibrium between product design and its responsibility to provide the improvement of the human condition.
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Glass Gestures
Inspired to the period bottles of fragrances. These forms, unexpected on the table, outline a new gestural expressiveness towards food.
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Grid Space
The collection is the exploration of the rigour of geometry and the transparency of plastic.