TM1 Bench

by Rodrigo Bravo F. Chile

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Dimension LxWxH (cm): 120x38x39
Limited Editions Material : Galvanised steel
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The “TM1” is part of the first edition of the “Tube Mutations” series which aims to build a collection of simple and ambiguous objects based on the exercise of designing based only on modifications and alterations of steel pipes. The result is a collection of pieces which stand in an intermediate space between sculpture and furniture.

For these pieces, we conceptualized the use of material which belongs to construction and industrial fields – such as steel pipe – which is intervened through diverse simple and radical operations that allow these materials to be integrated into a new objectual context. The result are pieces that always point to solve a practical operation and integrate a brutalist and concrete aesthetic variable as well.

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Weight 40 kg
Dimensions 130 × 50 × 50 cm
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About the designer


Rodrigo Bravo is a Chilean designer based in Santiago. He leads Bravo, a studio founded in 2005 that works within different fields and scales of design; such as Interior Design and Architecture, Furniture and Product Design. Bravo’s methodology starts from the understanding of the material and productive environment, complemented with the use of new technologies. This work formula, that constantly seeks innovation driven from common sense, has allowed Bravo to establish himself as a designer in which experimentation and experience find unique solutions to each project.

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