More from Giorgio Caporaso
by Cosmina Dinu

This “object” really teaches the word versatility. Make it a storage unit, a bookshelf, a stool, a table or a chair. And if you’re up for a sort of linkage through the rooms of your home, this is definitely the thing you need. I personally, am investigating the purchase conditions.

more02

Italian designer Giorgio Caporaso launched More furniture system during the ICC Cologne in January and Milan Design Week 09 in April.
Modularity has been the key to this project, it enables one to create furniture of various shapes and dimensions, it can be used for different contexts, starting with a few base elements that are easy to assemble.
The project centred around the theme of transformability starting from the design of a simple unit, and in the same time close attention was paid to experimenting with new tactile, visual, aesthetic and chromatic effects.
The furniture can serve as shelving, a resting platform, display or even as a seat. It can act as a suspended wall unit, an open bookcase against the wall, or it can be used as a dividing wall to separate the spaces in a room or other environments, thanks to the innovative possibility whereby it can be anchored or suspended from the ceiling.

more03

The product is based on the use of units which can be readily combined without needing any special or complex equipment and which can be built up as desired, so providing highly versatile and interesting solutions which are not only aesthetic, but – given its self-supporting nature – also functional.

more04

Giorgio Caporaso

No related posts.

Leave a Reply