This project is for a competition to design an Indian heritage museum in Singapore.
The aim of the concept was to create a building that houses all aspects of the brief with a unique look quoting from Indian culture. One good example is the main facade which has stairs connecting the different levels. These stairs are ordered in such a way that they refer to the famously stepped wells of Rajasthan in India. A local Singaporean Indian artist was asked to do the mural painting.​


RAINBOW SHADOWS
SINGAPORE [SG]
PRODUCTS
ANDREU WORLD COMPETITION - '19
[ES]
For the annual design competition of the Spanish furniture manufacturer Andreu World we’ve created a product called ‘Paso Doble’.
It is a natural oak wood base that can be combined with a range of loose, dark stained oak, elements. The base provides the stage for the combination of these separate elements. for instance seat+seat in a waiting room. However, the seat can also be combined with a lamp, serving tray, planter or magazine holder/ottoman. As these elements are loose, they can be placed in any order or facing any direction.
The seat has a restricted swivel possibility adding to the surprising flexibility of an otherwise formal appearance.
It is even possible to not use a seat and use the base in combination with a top, turning it into a coffee table.












