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Estudio Persona Unveils the 'Hilo' Collection

Estudio Persona has launched a new furniture collection dubbed ‘Hilo’ that focuses on how elements of an object support each other. The collection comes from the minds of Emiliana Gonzalez and Jessie Young, two Uruguayan women who are based in Los Angeles, and features unique, one-of-a-kind offerings that work amicably when placed next to each other.

Offerings include a sofa and armchair duo named ‘Linea,’ a ‘Split’ coffee table of solid walnut and blackened steel, and the ‘Peel,’ a cabinet with a door that appears to be "peeling" down towards the floor.

Estudio Persona commented on the collection in a statement: "Hilo intends to show the unity of two or more elements together. The line work explores the interdependency of various elements – a balance of Intermission and continuity that aims to create tension between shapes and materials, using a void space to freely let the mind connect the pieces."

The ‘Hilo’ collection is now available on Estudio Persona’s website and ranges from $9,000 USD to $19,000 USD.
Trend Themes
1. Interdependency-inspired Design - Opportunity for designers to create furniture that emphasizes the interdependent relationship between different elements.
2. One-of-a-kind Offerings - Opportunity to create unique furniture pieces that work harmoniously when placed together.
3. Continuity and Intermission - Opportunity to explore the balance between different elements and create tension between shapes and materials.
Industry Implications
1. Furniture Manufacturing - Manufacturers can create new collections or lines that emphasize interdependency-inspired design using a mix of materials and void spaces.
2. Interior Design - Interior designers can incorporate furniture pieces from the Hilo collection to emphasize interdependent relationships between furniture and the space they occupy.
3. Art and Sculpture - Artists and sculptors can take inspiration from the Hilo collection and create pieces that explore the interdependent relationships between different elements.

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