Foscas
Year: 2020, together with Claudia Roselló and David Martí. Produced by Mobles114.
Model A
Model B
Model C
Model D
Model E
Model F
Model G
Model H
Model I
Model J
Black ceramics are obtained through the oxidation of the iron present in the clay during firing. This process is carried out by sealing the kiln once the wood combustion is finished, retaining the smoke and letting it rest for about 15 days. It is an ancient technique, practically disappeared.
Starting from this firing process, a series of pieces were designed and finished with this technique. The Foscas collection arises from the selection of molds from a rotary press and extrusions of existing basic pieces, making use of the most industrial part of the ceramic process.
Joc Tamborets
Year: 2024
Joc de Tamborets is both a wood sample collection and a construction game. It consists of 8 scaled-down stools, each a caricature of its original design: including Manolito, Kamanar, Tripo, Taco, ATA and 3MO.
All of them have been rescaled and adjusted to a modular ratio, encouraging the creation of balanced structures, much like a construction game.
It also serves as a showcase of the most commonly used woods in my projects, featuring varieties such as pine, ash, cherry, beech, iroko, koto and oak.
Manolito
Year: 2012 Produced by Indoors.
Construction workers used to build a small stool made with 4 or 5 pieces of wood. Its shape and size can vary slightly, but it's always something simple, basic and crude.
Manolito is a reinterpretation, a synthesis of these objects led to the domestic sphere. The result is a very simple object without a clear function. It is a small bookcase unit, a stool, a small table, or a step to easily reach higher areas.
20x30x25cm or 20x60x25cm sizes. Both in solid pine or MDF
Manolito first prototypes and mock-ups
Manolitió, a Xmas version