Heavy Lightness by خفة ثقيلة لجاسبار بونتا Gaspar Bonta

Heavy Lightness by Gaspar Bonta

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Heavy Lightness by Gaspar Bonta

Heavy Lightness by Gaspar Bonta turns furniture into a dance between transparency and color with its geometric plexiglass furniture collection.

The iridescent multi-colored surface enables the nightstand, bench, and coffee table to change color depending on the lighting conditions and angle vision, making them an ever-changing spectacle.

Walking around the designs you can sense the synergy between density and invisibility. Furniture pieces with an inner light of themselves.

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