Inside Design Magazine

Inside Design Magazine

Inside Design Magazine featuring great design, architecture, fashion, graphics and innovation from across the globe.

 

Zip

Zip is an armchair that wrap you. It is a generous seat inspired in 1960-1970 th furniture. The collection is composed of chair , sofa, divan and corner and coffee tables. The collection has been thinking for contarct and hospitality projects taking part of restaurants, hotels, lobbies, halls, board and conference rooms, etc. It has been made between artesanal and industrial work with carpetners, master upholsters and 3d designers.

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Nest

Nest is a wall object to insert, clamp, put or squeeze items and favorite things in, to store and exhibit them at the same time. It is breaking usual sequences and habits by effecting everyday activities in a sensory experience as well as a dexterity game. The do-it-different concept amuses the inner child and causes lateral thinking. Organized chaos. Seriously fun.

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Info Table

Info table is a meeting table with organic shape and a backlit worktop. The integrated power track is equipped with fittings for power cables, USB plugs and many multimedia connectors. A business meeting in a space characterized by a multicoloured light it's more enjoyable and relaxing. Info table would open the doors to new experiences of living interiors by enriching the work spaces with a vision according to which the design can improve human life, amplifying the range of sensory experiences and able to transform situations normally stressful and boring in concentration and relax.

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Bench Acqua

This project is a bench made of wood plates of multi-laminated walnut conformed one by one manual mode. The interior was made with matte satin paint. The construction process involves two types of molds, one fixed and one movable, which are used in two different steps, the mobile remains stable thanks to the embedded metal pins between the plates which are being preserved format.

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Drops

Drops coffee table captures the beauty of rain drops by suspending the motion on the hard surface of wood. The two drops together also adds the dimension of time by having one hit the surface right after the first. The deeply sculpted legs also add to the organic nature of the design. Drops coffee table is a visually interesting and well balanced piece of furniture.

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Y

The Y TABLE was conceived as an architectural object. It is a table, in essence. But its form, structure and materials define it differently, voluntarily bringing architecture into an everyday life object. The eight ‘Y’ members that form the central pedestal of the table, are linked together only at the tip, barely touching each other. The point of contact between each Y element is minimal. Each ‘Y’ stands with each of its branches carefully detailed to create a ‘folding’ pattern, continuous

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