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june 01, 2020 - Origami Steel

Origami Steel and the Recovery of the House

With the forced #quarantine for Covid-19, Europe has put the #home environment at the center of its way of understanding spaces. Of course, smart working was not born with the epidemic, but in some way this accelerated the process and the use already in force for most companies; so the administrators and tertiary workers have rediscovered the house, a place that seemed to have been left a little behind by the younger generations, no longer willing to invest their time in attention to detail.
A re-evaluation of Interior Design with the Origami Steel brand passes through our proposal for three furnishing elements.
The first one is what marked the time, the great protagonist of the #quarantineCan’t Wait, a wall clock with square but asymmetrical, slightly irregular shapes, to bring together the rigor and precision of functionality with a creative #design.
Two trees then in metal that resemble each other in the decorative function, but are profoundly different in what they arouse in the viewer, Steel Tree and Fantasy Tree.
Steel Tree has in fact more regular shapes, it represents a tree and its profile is well balanced, especially in the detail with which it graphically describes the leaves; however, by flexing them it is possible to see the shadows slightly projected on the back, then a third is added to the two dimensions.

Fantasy Tree is different, which in a certain sense will serve to "break" the monotony of #quarantine and is an imaginative wall decoration, as its name says: that is, baroque, lively, tangled, with a consistent and showy trunk surrounded from ramifications that follow a mainly circular process, with the leaves that then take on different shapes, as if giving everyone the choice to prefer the one that suits them best ...


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