LITTLE WORLD - Table setting design board
Interiors are a set of several little worlds. Some of them permanently live in certain areas; some others appear and disappear according to our needs.
> “Dé” dinnerware collection design by @anndemeulemeester_serax produced by @seraxbelgium
> “Gaudi” tiles design by Antoni Gaudí produced by @ivankaconcrete
Worlds are, in a certain way, always connected. Our perception can feel the hidden relations, but it requires true imagination to establish those relations from the scratch.
> “S&B x Shrimps” tablecloth design by Hannah Weiland for @shrimps produced by @summerillandbishop
> “Gaudi” tiles design by Antoni Gaudí produced by @ivankaconcrete
In “Little world” table setting I have intentionally selected characters (products), apparently speaking different languages, to show the contemporary, minimal approach to eclecticism.
> “Cutlery” design by @mullervanseveren produced by @valerie_objects
> “Gaudi” tiles design by Antoni Gaudí produced by @ivankaconcrete
> PANTONE 1815 C
Because everything is defined by lines, and lines can curve in different ways, we should accept that a relation may exist between the primary entity and its consequent derivations.
> “Stack tray” design by @wednesdayarchitecture produced by @fritzhansen
> “Dearborn” glass tableware design by @fferronedesign
> “Gaudi” tiles design by Antoni Gaudí produced by @ivankaconcrete
Let’s imagine the top of a dining table as a vast land, and many small units on top of it to make its own natural environment. How your perception of that table will change?
A man called Søren Kierkegaard said and I quote: “What one sees depends on how one sees”.
> “Dearborn” glass tableware design by @fferronedesign
> “Gaudi” tiles design by Antoni Gaudí produced by @ivankaconcrete
> “S&B x Shrimps” tablecloth design by Hannah Weiland for @shrimps produced by @summerillandbishop
Playing with materials, shapes and colors is the part of design that I adore. I just can't live without it!
> “Balancing Blocks” ocean design by Fort Standard @fsobjects sold at @areaware
> “Gaudi” tiles design by Antoni Gaudí produced by @ivankaconcrete
> PANTONE 1815 C
Each item plays in a new story every day and for every use.
> “Balancing Blocks” desert design by Fort Standard @fsobjects sold at @areaware
> “Gaudi” tiles design by Antoni Gaudí produced by @ivankaconcrete
> PANTONE 2034 C
While seating at the dining table you may look around and discover a series of other little worlds!
> “Champignon” pendant lamp design by @benditas.studio produced by @luxcambra
> “Gaudi” tiles design by Antoni Gaudí produced by @ivankaconcrete
> PANTONE 2034 C
What is your style? More minimal or eccentric? If you can't find the answer, you have probably met here your soulmate!
> “Gaudi” tiles design by Antoni Gaudí produced by @ivankaconcrete
> PANTONE 2034 C (top)
> PANTONE 1815 C (left)
> “Dé” dinnerware collection design by @anndemeulemeester_serax produced by @seraxbelgium
> “Gaudi” tiles design by Antoni Gaudí produced by @ivankaconcrete
Worlds are, in a certain way, always connected. Our perception can feel the hidden relations, but it requires true imagination to establish those relations from the scratch.
> “S&B x Shrimps” tablecloth design by Hannah Weiland for @shrimps produced by @summerillandbishop
> “Gaudi” tiles design by Antoni Gaudí produced by @ivankaconcrete
In “Little world” table setting I have intentionally selected characters (products), apparently speaking different languages, to show the contemporary, minimal approach to eclecticism.
> “Cutlery” design by @mullervanseveren produced by @valerie_objects
> “Gaudi” tiles design by Antoni Gaudí produced by @ivankaconcrete
> PANTONE 1815 C
Because everything is defined by lines, and lines can curve in different ways, we should accept that a relation may exist between the primary entity and its consequent derivations.
> “Stack tray” design by @wednesdayarchitecture produced by @fritzhansen
> “Dearborn” glass tableware design by @fferronedesign
> “Gaudi” tiles design by Antoni Gaudí produced by @ivankaconcrete
Let’s imagine the top of a dining table as a vast land, and many small units on top of it to make its own natural environment. How your perception of that table will change?
A man called Søren Kierkegaard said and I quote: “What one sees depends on how one sees”.
> “Dearborn” glass tableware design by @fferronedesign
> “Gaudi” tiles design by Antoni Gaudí produced by @ivankaconcrete
> “S&B x Shrimps” tablecloth design by Hannah Weiland for @shrimps produced by @summerillandbishop
Playing with materials, shapes and colors is the part of design that I adore. I just can't live without it!
> “Balancing Blocks” ocean design by Fort Standard @fsobjects sold at @areaware
> “Gaudi” tiles design by Antoni Gaudí produced by @ivankaconcrete
> PANTONE 1815 C
Each item plays in a new story every day and for every use.
> “Balancing Blocks” desert design by Fort Standard @fsobjects sold at @areaware
> “Gaudi” tiles design by Antoni Gaudí produced by @ivankaconcrete
> PANTONE 2034 C
While seating at the dining table you may look around and discover a series of other little worlds!
> “Champignon” pendant lamp design by @benditas.studio produced by @luxcambra
> “Gaudi” tiles design by Antoni Gaudí produced by @ivankaconcrete
> PANTONE 2034 C
What is your style? More minimal or eccentric? If you can't find the answer, you have probably met here your soulmate!
> “Gaudi” tiles design by Antoni Gaudí produced by @ivankaconcrete
> PANTONE 2034 C (top)
> PANTONE 1815 C (left)