FLOATING GEOMETRY
A coffee table design inspired by the visual language of El Lissitzky’s PROUN works—geometric compositions that merge painting, architecture, and space exploration. The piece reinterprets curves, trapezoids, and circles from a selected PROUN artwork, evoking the sensation of a form suspended in abstract space. This project explores the relationship between structure and balance, transforming two-dimensional Suprematist ideals into a three-dimensional functional object that blurs the boundaries between design and art.
Year
2022
Client
Academic Project
Service
Furniture Design
Location
El Lissitzky, PROUN
This project presents a multifunctional furniture artefact inspired by fire’s movement, color, and its conceptual opposite—ice. Through sliding translucent panels made of colored PMMA, three modular blocks dynamically transform domestic spaces such as the kitchen, living room, and office. The panels evoke the fluidity of flames, while the materiality reflects coldness and clarity. The artefact not only organizes space, but adapts to it—serving as storage, furniture, and even play elements for children, embodying function, emotion, and transformation.





