Natalia Sanchéz Embraces Art, Minimalism and Modernity
Kalina Ned — June 4, 2018 — Art & Design
References: spatialcode.dk & dezeen
After Muuto's 'New Perspective' exhibition of collaborative furniture during Milan's Salone del Mobile fair, Designer Natalia Sanchéz selected the Danish brand's pieces for a co-working space interior design. The creative focused on producing a homey character for the aesthetic of the collaborative environment, encouraging members to be calm and productive.
In her use of Muuto furniture, Natalia Sanchéz embraced concepts of abstract art by selecting curiously distorted and geometric shapes. The co-working space interior has strong ties to modernity and minimalism, ensuring that the design isn't too loud as to distract or make members uncomfortable. In addition, Natalia Sanchéz used a playful color palette that mixes natural tonalities with bright nuances, creating a cheerful and whimsical attitude.
In her use of Muuto furniture, Natalia Sanchéz embraced concepts of abstract art by selecting curiously distorted and geometric shapes. The co-working space interior has strong ties to modernity and minimalism, ensuring that the design isn't too loud as to distract or make members uncomfortable. In addition, Natalia Sanchéz used a playful color palette that mixes natural tonalities with bright nuances, creating a cheerful and whimsical attitude.
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