In collaboration with the Romanian architectural practice Phenomena Laboratory, an innovative project has been created that combines aesthetics, functionality and contemporary design trends.
The centrepiece of the project is a unique table, designed as a symbol of the fusion of art and functionality. The key material used in the design is Kerrock, which adds a touch of sophistication to the table. Its translucent surface and sophisticated geometric shape allow the beauty of the stabiliser to shine through in its fullness. The result is a charming and timeless piece that enriches any space with its presence – from living rooms to office environments.
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The kitchen, as the heart of the home, exudes modern elegance in this project. The Ella sinks, made of Kerrock material in Terrazzo 9198, are the perfect blend of functionality and aesthetics. Their subtle textures and colour tones not only highlight refined taste, but also reflect the emotions and diversity of life. This design reminds us that beauty is in the detail and variety that modern materials bring.
The bathroom in the “more is more” project exudes minimalist sophistication, dominated by pure white. Elements such as the Boul washbasin and shower, made of Kerrock material, create a timeless harmony that brings calm and a sense of relaxation to the space. Simple lines and quality materials ensure that the bathroom becomes a space of elegance and functionality.
One of the most original features of the project is the geometric elements made of Kerrock material, which are placed on glass shelves. These colourful components, designed in a variety of shapes, add dynamism and a contemporary character to the space. Their flexibility allows them to blend perfectly with different design styles, while bringing a touch of playfulness and boldness.
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By collaborating with Phenomena Laboratory and using innovative materials such as Kerrock, the project combines cutting-edge aesthetics and usability. Each piece of furniture tells a story of creativity, passion and vision that inspires the design world.
Project: more is more
Design: Phenomena Laboratory
Photos: Vlad Patru