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Homeware Design

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Chiglia

Chiglia is a sculptural table whose shapes recall those of a boat, but they also represent the heart of the entire project. The concept has been studied in virtue of a modular development starting from the basic model proposed here. The linearity of the dovetail beam combined with the possibility of the vertebrae to slide freely along it, guarantee the stability of the table, allow it to develop in length. These features make it easily customizable to the destination environment. It will be enough to increase the number of vertebrae and the length of the beam to obtain the desired dimensions.

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AirNanny

AirNanny is designed by parents for their children. The main goal was to create a device that performs all the necessary functions to create healthy air in the nursery. This device effectively ventilates the room even if windows are closed. Refreshes air by filtering dust, gases, odors, allergens, formaldehydes, viruses, bacteria, human skin cells, dust, animal fur, odors etc. The device also can warms up the air. Unlike other devices for ventilation AirNanny also humidifies the air. Mixing of mist and fresh air excludes appearing of over-humidification areas in the room.

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Vivika

The bench was inspired by the sinuous lines of brazilian architecture from the 60's, which remained an emblematic moment in our aesthetic history to this day. Oscar Niemeyer, arguably one of the world's most famous brazilian architect, always created structures based on curves. Some of his magnificent buildings seemed to float above the ground, while sustaining an elegant silhouette.

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GEOMETRIC WAVE BAR

The water-stone relationship, in this case, becomes a wine-natural stone through a modular design; the original concept seeks to develop complex shapes and imposing dimensions, while reducing the cutting effort and simplifying transport and assembly operations for the individual elements making up the whole. Seats, desks, bar counters, shelves, partitions, barbecues: Geometric Wave can be interpreted for any kind of urban, public and private furnishing.

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Cartouche

Ancient Egypt was one of the nations that created perfumes, clothes design, oils, and other beauty treatments. Indeed, the Egyptians placed a very emphasis on their physical appearance. Dress form design was inspired by a cartouche which is an ancient Egyptian hieroglyphic nameplate, shaped like an oval with a horizontal bar at the base of the oval and a king's nickname written inside of the oval. The oval surrounding their nickname was meant to protect them from evil spirits in life and after death. The cartouche has become a symbol representing luck and protection from evil.

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BridgeDna

The bridge DNA chair designed it based on people’s needs. cutting the back and the bottom of the seat surface into a cambered surface, and designed a downward bending at the seat and back to make it comfortable for sitting. For the round connecting plate, Maple as my material so that the overall structure became the visual focus. Succeeded in designing the chair with the spirit of a bridge. It is very light in all aspects: both visually and from a weight perspective.

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