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Designing the Air: Faro Barcelona Defines Modern Ventilation
Faro Barcelona
HEYWOOD, with FSC-certified wooden blades and a softened Scandinavian profile, brings biophilic sensibility into contemporary interiors - ideal for projects where natural materials and responsible sourcing are central to the design narrative.
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NII – Ingenious Design
NII
BITMAPDesign: Todd BracherBITMAP is a reflection on flexibility, play, and the ways we inhabit space.The piece is composed of two rectangular volumes — one larger, one smaller — fused along one edge. Where the smaller block meets the main volume, the balance becomes unexpected and the form appears almost suspended.The smaller block functions as a side table, armrest, or additional seat, accessible from all sides. Although conceived as a single element, multiple pieces can be combined to create modular compositions, encouraging communication in multiple directions — side-by-side, face-to-face, or diagonally.As Todd Bracher explains:“BITMAP challenges the way we think about lounge seating. Instead of dictating how people should sit or gather, it creates an open framework for exploration. The modular, pixel-like forms can be nested, stacked, or arranged in unexpected ways—allowing users to shape their space intuitively The elevated perch adds another layer of function, acting as both a seat and a surface for work or interaction. By removing the rigid structure of traditional seating, Bitmap encourages a more natural, adaptable way to engage with space—whether alone or in a group. It’s about flexibility, play, and rethinking how we inhabit our environments.”
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NII
NII – Ingenious Design
NII
CONNEXADesign: Rodolfo AgrellaCONNEXA interprets the table as an infrastructure for conversation.Its structural framework defines its organic character and supports transparent glass tops through a series of contact points, leaving the structure visible as a defining feature of the project. The composition is essential, and the system allows unlimited combinations and expansions through four different glass tops and five frame types, connected via dedicated connectors that ensure continuity and stability.The design recalls biophilic forms, while its discreet presence invites gathering and dialogue. Rodolfo Agrella describes the project:“CONNEXA is a playful and poetic approach to gather around a table for sharing ideas. The levitating structure ignites the power of conversations as its graphic and organic shape evokes both nature’s forms and the human skeleton, while presenting itself as crisscross components that enable the full system to be extended. The clear top, a lake when independent, a river when connected, is visibly splashed by the structural supports in the shape of dots that recall blooming water lilies. All poetry to enable human connections and fluidity in residential, hospitality and workplace fields.”
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