Desall Spotlight – June

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A new Spotlight is here to give extra visibility to some of you. We love what you are all doing on Desall.com and for this very reason we wanted to reserve this periodical publication to you. Every month we select some interesting users from our Community, we have a look at their works besides Desall too, and we write a couple of lines for each showing their projects and achievements.

This time it’s the turn of some friends of old and some new revelations.
You might be next, so keep your profile updated and it’ll be easier for us to spot you!



paologerosa
designer from Italy
http://www.paologerosa.com/
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A selection of his works:

paologerosa_1Cipi
Project submitted for #Concrete In Design by Italcementi



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Orange juicer – Prototype for Normann Copenhagen



RAWDesign
designer from Indonesia
http://rawdesign121.blogspot.com/
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A selection of his works:

PrintLatice Concrete Bowl
A concrete bowl that could be used as an interior/ exterior object or a container.

The shape inspired by the concrete building structure, which is wire mesh and concrete that construct a strong structure.



RAWDesign_2Space Diamond – Portable WiFi
Sharing is a real act of Love.

The main idea of this Portable WiFi is about Sharing. With this tool you could share your WiFi to your couple, family, friends, or peoples around you, especially in places where WiFi access are not available.



HAplusD aka HAIGHArchitects+Designers
architect from USA
http://www.haigharchitects.com/
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A selection of their works:

HAplusD_1Phenomenal Hong-Kong
Iconic city imagery appears as a phenomenal coffee stain/splash evoking a memory of urban pleasure before resuming the search for the real city.



HAplusD_2New York Loft Apartment
This 2,000 sq. ft. loft conversion was designed to meet the clients programmatic requirements by utilizing forced perspectives to enhance the spatial length of the interior.

In establishing a clear pattern of ‘served’ vs ‘service’ spaces the introduction of an enclosed ‘pavilion’ defines and separates entertaining and dining. Margin areas in the plan generate kitchen, circulation and mechanical areas. The diminished perspectives of the floors and walls recede to vanishing points highlighted in the stained glass apertures.

Industrial materials including insulated fiberglass paneled walls complete the inversion of inside/outside in harmony with the public/private nature of the design.

The project was published in the September 1986 issue of Interior Design Magazine.



MarioAlessiani
designer from Italy
http://www.marioalessiani.com/
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A selection of his works:
MarioAlessiani_1COOLosseum
COOLosseum is a lighting speaker that is functionally funny. By it’s design it’s realized to project the light towards the wall (see the top part) and to swing on the plane (see the bottom).
Everything is done to make a static object be dynamic, interactive and funny.




MarioAlessiani_2Bloemi
“With Bloemi, suspended lamp, the light becomes soft, relaxing, romantic and at the same time incredibly cool.

This pendant lamp reminds of a tulip and holds its lighting power inside its petals. When it is switched on the light passes through the soft, padded petals of the flower lamp, enveloping everyone with its calming atmosphere.

Structure made of fiber wood panels (MDF) lacquered with water-based varnishes. Petals made of mdf padded with polyurethane foam and upholstered.

Thanks to its composition the fabric has a deep and natural appearance, it is made through sustainable procedures, energy and water resource saving, as the fabric isn’t dyed the use of polluting chemicals is avoided.”


 

Stay tuned for the next Spotlight!


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