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: Stone Bench

Project Type: Product Design
Year: 2015
Location: São Paulo, Brasil
With: Pax arquitetura + Fernanda Yamamoto
Photographer: Bruno Candiotto

PS : inspired by Fernanda Yamamoto's scenario for São Paulo Fashion Week 2015, the bench was developed with the aim of reproducing the faces of a rough stone smoothed over time.

The faceted structure translates the brutality of the stone, while the cover that dresses it, made under measure with leftovers from the textile industry, represents the subtlety and important action of time.





: Bombo Bench

Project Type: Product Design
Year: 2014
Location: São Paulo, SP
With: Pax arquitetura + Kalina Juzwiak
Photographer: Bruno Candiotto

PS : Bombo Bench in partnership with the artist Kalina Juzwiak.

From a prototype made in MDF, on which the illustrator Kaju drew on the bass drum, the final version emerged, in black Valchromat.

The piece in MDF, after receiving the intervention, was disassembled and digitized, so that the drawing could be vectorized.Kaju's illustration was reproduced through a mechanical carving process on a CNC Router.






: Acrylic Fever

Project Type : product design
Material : clear acrylic 10 mm
Year : 2015
Location : São Paulo, Brasil
To : Galeria Tato + BoomSP Design
With : Pax Arquitetura
Photographer : Bruno Candiotto

PS : an object developed with the aim of exploring the possibilities of Acrylic as a personal accessory.

Constructed from a hexagonal grid where the deformation cannot be observed through the top view. When rotating the piece, the transformation and the artificially created noise that mimics a raw crystalline formation are perceived.





: BoomSP Design

Project Type: Scenography
Year: 2012
Location: São Paulo, SP
To: BoomSP Design
With: Pax arquitetura

PS : Project developed for the BoomSP Design exhibition during the SP Design Week, with the aim of using everyday materials that could be reframed and that would bring an unusual and economical result.

Plastic boxes commonly used for transport at fairs were positioned from parametric programs in order to form a topography, where the selection of furniture from the show was exposed.