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Issue 59 - The Life Outside Issue

Issue 59

The Life Outside Issue

Introducing the Life Outside issue of Habitus magazine. With life increasingly being absorbed into a digital space, there is never a more important moment to hold something tangible. In this context, the power of nature to have a physiological impact on our sense of wellbeing has never been more important. So how can we cultivate the benefits of the our natural environment in the most intimate of places – our homes? This was the question that helped to bring this issue of Habitus to life.

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The Gota desk and Caramelo tables
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The Gota desk and Caramelo tables

The beautiful, simple forms of the Gota and Caramelo tables from moisés hernándezis are spiced up with a touch of colour.


I am: A desk and tables

 

Designed by: moisés hernández

 

About me:

Moisés Hernández wondered what would happen if the floor you are transmitted its colour up the leg of your desk, fusing the space into one. The result of these ponderings is the Gota desk and table.

 

 

 

Made in Ash and Ash plywood, the desk or table features a coloured leg, which appears to transmit colour to the edge of the tabletop. We love the thought behind this desk, but it’s also nice to see something asymmetrical in our world.

 

The Caramelo tables represent the same simple aesthetic, but feature a stripe of vibrant colour across each. Inspired by lollies the tables are designed "to use more than one at the same space creating a sweet and colourful atmosphere".

 

 

 

See more of Moisés Hernández’ work here.

 

moisés hernández

moises-hernandez.com


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Issue 59 - The Life Outside Issue

Issue 59

The Life Outside Issue

Introducing the Life Outside issue of Habitus magazine. With life increasingly being absorbed into a digital space, there is never a more important moment to hold something tangible. In this context, the power of nature to have a physiological impact on our sense of wellbeing has never been more important. So how can we cultivate the benefits of the our natural environment in the most intimate of places – our homes? This was the question that helped to bring this issue of Habitus to life.

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