Inside Design Magazine

Inside Design Magazine

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

 

Abrete y Cierrate

The designer was inspired in the creation of the Abrete y Cierrate cabinet by the garlands and the limits between the interior and exterior, in how they contract and expand, changing shape through movement. With that in mind, he thought in a product that would allow to bring together aspects of technique, function, aesthetics and experimentation. This experience is generated with the contrasts of light and shadow that occurs as the day goes by. The textures emerge with moving lights and shadows, merging the interior and exterior, what is visible and what is not.

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Apollo

Apollo was borne out of a synergy of experts in the aeronautical industry, using a synthesis of engineering and design, technology, and hand-crafted manufacturing, a fusion of the aesthetics of modern art with the functionality of contemporary living. The form is inspired by the Apollo 13 lunar module. It presents a monumental symmetrical and minimalistic form, with directed clean lines and precise details, which is associated with power and success. Apollo can adapt and dominate in the open spaces of most modern luxury interiors.

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Iko

A levitating sphere, a focus capsule, a refuge for the senses. Not just a hanging chair, but a functional design object. A retreat in the middle of an open office. The form was chosen in such a way that the object can integrate well into the most diverse environments. After analysing the basic geometric bodies, the icosahedron was quickly found as one of the five Platonic solids (regular polygons). Hence the name: iko. The iko can be used as a retreat to read, focus on something, make a phone call, work, take a power nap or simply chill.

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Heli X

This multifunctional furniture system was developed to provide a wide range of flexibility on small space. Due to the special shape, the modules can be used as different furnishing elements. Stacked onto each other, they build a shelf that winds up like a helix. Also, the elements can be used as a low table which invites to gather around while sitting on the floor. Each single cube may serve as a simple sitting accommodation and if there is the need to store the Heli X system they can be piled with minimum space requirements.

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Passerine

Passerine is the definition of a bird that perches, and the unique joinery of the backrest looks as if it is perched on metal branches. The approach to the chair design was for it to be sustainable and durable. This meant that materials, the system, and processes had to be thought through in that regard. And the result was a design that bears unassuming characteristics, with a bit of that modern charm. The materials and processes are durable and have a lower impact on the environment compared to other alternatives, with no excessive chemical treatments or unnecessary use of plastic.

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Marshmallow

The Marshmallow stool appears flowing and growing. No conventional closed mold is used to manufacture the seat – The foam expands freely through the steel frame structure from below getting it's shape doing so. The steel frame is the formative element due to its matrix-like use. Every stool turns out unique. The surface finish is high gloss and yet the seat is soft and smooth.

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