Description: Ross Lovegrove has designed the BIOPHILIA Collection for VONDOM. "BIOPHILIA Collection explores a new design language that forms a dialogue between time, form and space combining the pioneering organic design of Sagrada Famila by Antonio Gaudi, VONDOM expertise in advanced roto-moulded technology and my studios ongoing research into the transference of digital process into contemporary design. Taken out of...
Description: BLOW Collection designed by Stefano Giovannoni comes from the willing to develop a new family of products in tune with the Pillow family but different in typology. Whether the PILLOW cushion is “L” bent, in its most simplified conceptual essence, BLOW is a product family that offers a related concept starting from the back-shaped PILLOW that folds forward...
Description: BLOW Collection designed by Stefano Giovannoni comes from the willing to develop a new family of products in tune with the Pillow family but different in typology. Whether the PILLOW cushion is “L” bent, in its most simplified conceptual essence, BLOW is a product family that offers a related concept starting from the back-shaped PILLOW that folds forward...
Description: BLOW Collection designed by Stefano Giovannoni comes from the willing to develop a new family of products in tune with the Pillow family but different in typology. Whether the PILLOW cushion is “L” bent, in its most simplified conceptual essence, BLOW is a product family that offers a related concept starting from the back-shaped PILLOW that folds forward...
Description: BUM BUM was born from the principle of not designing objects, but rather musical instruments to be used for another purpose, the same as a person who holds a shell to their ear to hear the ocean. This collection that has tubular shapes allows us to experiment with light and sound simultaneously. It’s “argonautic” form enables us to create...
Description: BUM BUM was born from the principle of not designing objects, but rather musical instruments to be used for another purpose, the same as a person who holds a shell to their ear to hear the ocean. This collection that has tubular shapes allows us to experiment with light and sound simultaneously. It’s “argonautic” form enables us to create...