Hierve, studio de création basé au Mexique nous présente son concept Wardrobe (ou Ropero en espagnol), une armoire mixant rangement traditionnel et vitrine.
En effet, chaque pièce se compose d’un bloc coloré destiné au rangement sur lequel on ajoute un cube de verre pour vitrine et présentation d’objets, le tout étant rétro-éclairé afin d’accentuer ce double jeu, cette double paroi.
Un jeu bien maîtrisé où l’armoire devient pièce centrale d’un intérieur en attirant tous les regards.
Quatre axes à prendre en compte :
« Durability
We believe that the most important attribute to sustainability is to produce high quality products that last for a long time. This is why you will find an effortless combination of timeless aesthetics and immaculate craftsmanship in this system.
Materials
The materials that we have selected have the highest standards of sustainability: oiled solid oak (PEFC certified), MDF/Medite (CPD Compliant & FSC certified), paint (water-based) and glass (4mm clear toughened glass).
Maintenance
Taking into consideration any changes in colour preferences and to facilitate maintenance, the inner MDF structure is designed to be easily removable from the solid wood frame.
Movability
With modern functions in mind, the system is designed as a piece of freestanding furniture. This allows users to move the units around according to their needs. »
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Hierve, un studio au Mexique :
« Hierve is a boutique design consultancy based in Mexico City and London. The firm was established in 1999 by Alejandro Villarreal, with the purpose of serving society through high quality projects in architecture, product design, visual arts and the developing of business models. At the core of our belief system is the underlying idea that creativity should not serve itself, but should serve society as a whole. »
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