XYZ Integrated Architecture's '60 Series' Line Plays With Perception
Jana Pijak — November 8, 2017 — Art & Design
References: xyz.ge & trendvisions.lancia.it
XYZ Integrated Architecture's '60 series' is a furniture collection that plays with a viewer's perception. The range consists of tables and chairs that are linear, yet slanted in their look and feel, and creates an optical illusion with cleverly placed structural elements.
Based in Georgia, XYZ Integrated Architecture aims to defy gravity with its unique pieces, which mimic a feeling of falling when used. Despite of its whimsical aesthetic, this furniture is surprisingly supportive and is fully functional, adding a sense of fun to workspaces or homes.
This furniture's aesthetic is brought to life with elements that are inclined at a 60° angle. The furniture's angled pieces are paired with flat table and chair surfaces, ensuring balance and function overall.
Based in Georgia, XYZ Integrated Architecture aims to defy gravity with its unique pieces, which mimic a feeling of falling when used. Despite of its whimsical aesthetic, this furniture is surprisingly supportive and is fully functional, adding a sense of fun to workspaces or homes.
This furniture's aesthetic is brought to life with elements that are inclined at a 60° angle. The furniture's angled pieces are paired with flat table and chair surfaces, ensuring balance and function overall.
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