Nexus 67 is a stainless steel bench composed of rectangular forms that intersect with careful alignment. It reflects a study of modular rhythm and balance how structure and repetition can create something both stable and sculptural.
The design plays with volume and proportion rather than surface or finish. Each element is built to interact with the next, forming a unified whole that feels deliberate without being rigid. The
geometry is clean, but the effect is dynamic, shifting depending on perspective and light.
The name Nexus refers to connection, how individual parts come together to create something complete. 67 is a reference to Habitat 67 by Moshe Safdie, a work that has long inspired my interest in modular design. Like its namesake, Nexus 67 builds complexity through repetition and slight variation.
Intended for both private and public interiors, the bench stands as a sculptural presence that adds weight and structure to its surroundings minimal, but with a clear point of view.
Nexus 67 is composed of 11 unified rectangular modules, created through precise folding and cutting of stainless steel sheets. Each volume is formed by assembling bent and cut panels over a concealed structural base that ensures stability and strength.
Customization is not available; the bench is only offered in the materials and configuration specified.
Dimensions LxWxH | 90x38x38cm (35x15x15'') |
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Weight (kg) | 80 |
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