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Dvinus collection

Apr 21 2012, 10:00 am 0 Marco Russo

A simple and flexible solution, able to generate the maximum sensory effect with minimal environmental impact. A surface of reused wood, shaped and perforated, which requires a personal interaction from the user. In fact, through the addition of three or more bottles of wine, depending on the size, it transdforms in a surprising line of tables, suitable for different uses and needs. A way to savor again the emotions and relive the memories of the special moments associated to that bottle of wine, and express them through design. A project conceived by Spanish Tati GuimarĂ£es and presented during Salone Satellite. Besides being a talented designer, she is a sociable and friendly person, and through her words, full of pathos, we could understand her real passion for design and commitment in trying to create unique sustainable solutions.

Designer: Tati Guimaraes

Tags: bottle creative design designer furniture glass recycled sustainable table wine wood

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