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Column
Column (2021)Column is a water jug made by ceramic.Column is also a simple object that you can put on your dinner table or desk.In order to express the specific material that CERAMICCO studio made / solid stone looking, we chose column as an inspiration.Both ends of the body have oval shapes and the body has circle…
Nintendo Gameboy Colour
NINTENDO GAMEBOY COLOURLaunched in Japan on October 21, 1998, the Gameboy Colour is the third best selling console ever produced, with over 100 million sold worldwide. Approaching the Gameboy with a new and modern approach and contrasting against the, as some would call it, 'retro' handheld console, this project shows a juxtaposition of early 2000's technology, brought to…
Almaza Bay Villa
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Architectural illustrations
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THAT STOOL
THAT STOOL – is a simple, yet practical, stool design. It derives from a product design exercise for an e-commerce brand that seeks to provide simple and easy to assemble home objects with a great design and function.The premise was to design appealing products with few components that could be easily assembled by the user.THIS STOOL…