Doressā

by Moneo Brock Studio Spain

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Estimated production time: 4 weeks

Dimension LxWxH (cm): 183x43x100
Limited Editions Material : Beech wood
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Description

Doressā, which means “sideboard” in Japanese, is a wooden furniture piece designed to hold day-to-day objects. As it is lightweight and moveable, it can be placed in diverse domestic spaces and used to divide rooms.

The structure of the piece is formed by a series of delicately angled wooden supports that are organized around the perimeter as if they were branches. This organic quality of layering affords glimpses into the interior, facilitating its use.

Like the Japanese imaginary, the design connects with the natural by creating an optical effect of overlapping branches, placing objects amidst an interior forest.

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Weight 36 kg
Dimensions 188 × 49 × 115 cm
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About the designer


Belén Moneo is an architect and founding partner of Moneo Brock, an international architectural, planning and design firm of versatile professionals committed to the identification and implementation of sustainable solutions, with great faith in the promise of good design.   Belén studied Art History and Visual Arts at Harvard University, graduating Magna Cum Laude in 1988. In 1991, she obtained a Master of Architecture from Columbia University’s Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation in New York.   Since 2014 she has also taught Architectural Analysis at the Escuela Técnica Superior de Arquitectura de Madrid. She has participated in conferences in the USA, Japan, China, Turkey, Panama, Mexico or Peru. Her architectural projects and product designs have been published extensively in international publications. Currently, she is working on projects in Spain, Mexico, Colombia and the Dominican Republic.

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