Inside Design Magazine

Inside Design Magazine

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

 

Wee!

WEE is an alternative work desk concept for people, who can‘t stand sitting motionless during long work hours. By combining a traditional desk with a swing, the user can sit down for long work hours, while also being able to keep their lower body active. Not only that, but WEE is also a two-for-one piece of furniture, offering a spacious desk as well as an integrated seat.

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Lusitana

The Lusitana chair is the result of a work on plywood, which goes through the new technologies to a meticulous workmanship that gives it a different image and style, where its form expresses an immediate reading, permits to visualize its details, evoking in the imagination shipbuilding, boats and the sea. Its wooden structure fits constructively with simplicity in a single body, distilling elegance from its smooth curves that are organised in an ergonomic way to provide comfort, supported by the fabric upholstery only placed on the structure that can be changed in divers colors.

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Compound

Compound is a contemporary coffee table made with brass, giving it a luxurious feel. The coffee table can be moved around and placed on the Compound side table to create a bigger coffee table. The use of a wooden top creates a new texture and creates a contrasting dynamic to the brass to keep it intriguing for the users.

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Lady

The purpose of the project is to honor the woman. With scandinavian inspiration and minimalism design, this chair is about the female empowerment. Fine and elongated lines that reveal your elegance and a anatomic comfortble seat that remember your curves. Light and feminine with poetic touch. It was designed to bring sophistication and comfort.

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Exploded

Exploded features a deconstructed wooden chair encased in clear acrylic containers. The parts are loose in their compartments, allowing them to shift when the chair is moved, creating an illusion of movement while staying in place. The chair is structural, but the acrylic provides the support. The project emphasizes both the joinery of its individual parts and the form as a functional whole, embodying a state of both connection and disconnection. The title is a reference to exploded view diagrams.

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Unity

Designer used circular shapes for this coffee table. Columns made by ultra-light concrete that connected with ten screw to a chrome ring. Connections are designed to be easily plugged in and out. The circle shape of the table is to have more movement environment around it and also its transparent glass makes the rooms space seems bigger and lets any detail visible.

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