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First issue in our new research series, XKR001 is a speculative design project that examines the aesthetics of footwear and the craft of tailoring in a digital realm.The sneaker has been re-imagined and articulated in various material styles, while it’s core components – it’s thread, cloth, patterns and colours are deconstructed and re-assembled into new…
Luxury interior design is a creative procedure led by experienced interior designers.It is closely linked to the customer’s new lifestyle and puts experiences before anything else.The idea of luxurious interior design can be realized with different styles, each of them…
CalzoneReddot Design Award 2021iF Design Award 20212020Reusable Folding PlateCalzone is an original product made to explore BDCI’s attitude towards design and lifestyle. Calzone is a silicone made tableware inspired by Itay’s traditional oven baked crescent folded pizza.The mission is to contribute to a sustainable lifestyle through delightful and fanciful characteristics of Calzone’s design.The product can…
Proposal for Central Station in Groningen, The Netherlands.Design by BARCODE architects, ARCADIS Architectuur and CROSS Architecture.
“Everything flows”Inspired in the Möbius strip, this ring takes advantage of the printing technology to create an hollow product and later casted in silver. Modeled in computer assisted software and printed electronically with waxFeatured in the 1st National Silver Design Biennial from the Franz Mayer Museum – 2013