progetto appartamento
- Design Week Milano 2009 Abbiamo preso un appartamento e lo abbiamo arredato con versioni inedite di nostri prodotti. Di notte sarà la nostra casa-base, di giorno il primo Lago Temporary shop
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appartamento Guestbook
All messages left by people who has visited the Appartamento could be gathered in a book. There are so many little and coloured papers, each one with a thought. So much time would be spent to photograph all of them … [...]
Appartamento tour
A Video with the explanation of our project is published on Core77 . Diego Paccagnella, our Lateral Project Manager, leads us in this tour.
Yiting Cheng+Sean Yu
Yiting Cheng+Sean Yu -neon light trap The neon light trap is a beautiful wall decoration that attracts insects and kills them. Why still use a dull one? Yiting Cheng+Sean Yu -wall frame/ Clock A wall fragment of hidden wall with … [...]
Georgi Manassiev
Georgi Manassiev -Multifunctional nails It is a very minimalistic concept of using not more than we need in a relatively small space. It is a small, easy to use object, which provide most of what we need from our hallway … [...]
Seongyong Lee
Seongyong Lee -7.5 color space Some size of color is needed to provide vitality and a character into a space. I have found the appropriate angle, 7.5 degree, of a leaning object neither disturbing people’s moving nor being unstable itself. … [...]
Yuya Kurata
Yuya Kurata -Edison’s Exuviae The aim of this project is to breathe new life into a dead light bulb which is going to become extinct in not-too-distant future, so that people can still cherish the incandescent light bulb. Yuya Kurata … [...]
Ilgu Cha
Ilgu Cha -The Trace of Time clock The Trace of Time clock not only tells the time but provides a place for users to make notes: Messages are erased by means of the integrated eraser.
Shi-Kai Tseng
Shi-Kai Tseng -The Door What your first impression about this light? The light in the Darkness? The light from the door gap? God? Or a door toward the future?
Harry Thaler
Harry Thaler -ONE BARREL An object that appears soft but is actually hard. An object that arouses the desire to touch it and to explore his consistency. The converted oil barrels remind of colossal, crushed drink cans. Both objects seem … [...]









