Masculo Chair designed by GamFratesi for Gubi

Masculo Chair designed by GamFratesi for Gubi

 

GamFratesi's layout takes its creative drive from a blend of custom and renewal and in an experimental technique to their chosen products and strategies. With their dual standard ambient, Stine Gam and Enrico Fratesi make use of the timeless Danish furnishings and craft custom and also the timeless Italian intellectual and conceptual strategy. Understanding a practice and addressing it definitely in the workshop makes it possible to broaden on it. From this cross-cultural substrate they create furniture that professionally mirrors practice while additionally including unique installed associations, stories and symbols, frequently revealed in a minimalist idiom. GamFratesi objective to produce furnishings that illustrates the process and the strategies that made it, and which mirror a relentless expedition of the diverse boundary area between harmony and disharmony. Gamfratesi center was founded in 2006 by danish architect Stine Gam and italian architect Enrico Fratesi. the workshop is based in Copenhagen, though Gam and Fratesi are constantly taking a trip in between Italy and Denmark for advancement and research of brand-new projects.HaikuThe sofa is a reinterpretation of a Haiku, a standard, small and evocative form of Eastern verse, planned as a physical photo to suggest a feeling. The sofa has a firm exterior with an enclosing form, and a too much softer and intimate inside, which suggests a protective function and motivates a sense of interest. We have sought a subtle contrast in the mix of textiles to enhance the intuitive sense of feature. The legs, like four pencil marks, hold and elevate the sofa, enhancing the shape of the furniture. Haiku couch is made as a series of two and 3 seats couch.MasculoThe Masculo chair is based on a solid comparison, as manifested in the resistance in between the meaningful and particular backrest assisted by a light metal structure. The chair is aggressive and manly, and at the same time soft and welcoming, with a distinct and sophisticated outlining. The upholstery work of the backrest is of very top quality of craftsmanship all nearby hand sewing in the conventional means, and with a special hand put information of closure in the front of the armrests.With the style of Masculo chair our idea was to try out a type of contradiction in between a mostly classic style as deeprooted in the Danish furniture custom, and test it in the combo with modern dynamic lines and translations of materials and manufacturing strategies. We needed to check out the influence of the conference between something partly typical, yet in a different context, and it appears to the result of this compare, that the chair is to be situated some appealing place in the borderland between consistency and disharmony.VolumeVolume light design comes from the desire to uncover this direct sensation. The feature is emphasized totally in the general design, getting to the border between principle and design, a lamp dimmer or a dimmer lamp?CheshireThe Cheshire Cat is a fictitious feline popularized by Lewis Carroll as depiction of it in Alice in the Heaven. It has many interesting recommendations to be inspired: the light should be similar to a lazy cat on a sideboard, comfortable and friendly. In the novel the globe in which the pet cat lives is a spot where every little thing is illogical and nonsense but the feline makes you think in a philosophical method ... Also it continuously goes away and shows up ... like lightBaffiA broom generally is composed of following 3 elements; the fibers for cleaning insert in a plastic or wooden piece, the cylindric manage in lumber, plastic or aluminium lightweight, and a string or an opening connected for hanging the broom on a periodic hook when not in usage. The hook is an incorporated component of the things transformed in strong ash, and it is comunicating with the function and visual of the object also when apart, recalling the abdominal- sence of the broom as a visual dot on the wall surface.