Marta Pascual
Since 2016, Marta Pascual has collaborated with textile workshops focused on social reintegration because she strongly believes in the power of design as a socially transformational factor, not just as a formula for social advancement for the workers in these projects, but also as an element of added value to the pieces themselves. Discover her selection of products on MOM!
Luo Coffee Table - (concrete) (sur-mesure)
Luo est une collection de pièces réalisées à froid à partir de moulages creux recouverts de mortier renforcé, un matériau sous exploité. Celui-ci permet de concevoir des modules pour l’intérieur comme l’extérieur, sans plastique Luo explore de multiples combinaisons. Chaque module présente un jambage et une ligature. Ces éléments permettent de créer des jonctions naturelles qui se fondent en de nombreuses configurations. Tables, tables basses et installations variées, sans limite de format, sont ainsi. Luo est créé et fabriqué par notre collectif de designers et d’artisans à Dijon (FRANCE).
TOI ET MOI coffee table
Thanks to its soft and rounded shapes, its adjustable top, the generous thickness of solid oak and its clever base, the TOI ET MOI coffee table differs from a simple coffee table. DIMENSIONS Large tray: L. 80CM X D. 80CM X Depth 2.8CM - Small tray: W. 56CM X D. 56CM X Depth 2.8CM - Overall adjustable dimensions: H. 38CM X D. 90CM - Adjust your length: L.93 - 103 - 113CM - Weight: 26kg. MATERIAL 100% solid oak from sustainably managed French forests - FINISH Matt varnish. DELIVERY Delivered assembled. Coffee table made in France, Anjou
Triku Table
The Triku collection draws inspiration from dolmens (triku harri in Basque), prehistoric structures consisting of a large capstone resting on upright stones. The Triku series, which features simple, ample forms, is crafted out of the most traditional of materials: wood and wool.
Plissé Electric kettle
Electric kettle in thermoplastic resin. cl 170 Designed by Michele De Lucchi and made of thermoplastic resin, the Plissé kettle combines functional aspects with a plastic and fascinating design that reveals the creator's architectural background, as well as his passion for the handicraft and for sculpture. Like a dress sculpted by a fashion designer, this kettle is a beautiful object to be left on display on your kitchen top.
SCALA TABLES & CONSOLES
This line of leather covered furniture and objects were inspired by the “stacked” form often seen at the base of some buildings in Italy, as well as the famous heel of Salvatore Ferragamo. This selection of stools, nightstands and sideboards have an identical recurring pattern, superimposed and highlighted by deliberately thick legs, giving a delicate graphic line. Now, with a change in perspective, the same shapes and proportions become centerpieces, boxes, lanterns and vases. Wallpaper* Design Award 2018 Winner
Luo sofa end - (concrete) (sur-mesure)
Luo modules can be used alone or can be assembled in large installations.This monolithic look sofa end is achieved thanks to a simple assembly of modules. Designed in 100% mineral mortar, Luo sofa ends are created and manufactured by our collective of designers and craftsmen in Dijon (FRANCE).
silent by BIG-GAME
There is already so much noise and information in this world, we need quiet objects.SILENT is reduced to the minimum and every screw or piece of technicality has been meticulously hidden.Like an archetypical church chair, a very straight design in sturdy ash wood with barely any diagonals. In other words, a very quiet chair. To ensure confortable sitting, slight curves in the back and the seat of the chair are added, as well as a version with armrest.Nurtured by Swiss culture’s rationality and formal simplicity, the design aims to be the equivalent of modernist Swiss typefaces.
Tramonti by Maria Scarpulla
Simple yet poetic wall paintings surrounded by a halo of light: that’s Tramonti Lighting in a nutshell. Maria Scarpulla, the name by which Maria Scarpulla and her partner Jori Hernalsteen (1987) design minimalist objects, started off with painting color shapes that would later become light objects.
THE LINEA
The Linea is a flexible light tube, capable of articulating freely in space according to unpredefined geometries. Its light is diffused, uniform, comfortable and highly effective thanks to its patented optics. It is easily integrated into indoor or outdoor spaces, and allows a multiplicity of applications in various locations thanks to its combination of innovative factors: light quality, degree of IP protection, flexibility, modularity. The Linea is ideal for outdoor spaces, architectures, parks or public and urban areas.
Lithos 02 coffee table - (concrete) (sur-mesure)
Lithos is a system of elementary objects, with versatile forms coated in mortar. This collection explores a technique for making objects coated on an industrial cardboard structure. Assembled instinctively, these parts can be manufactured without prior mould according to the desired formats and effects.
Marta Pascual
Since 2016, she has collaborated with textile workshops focused on social reintegration because she strongly believes in the power of design as a socially transformational factor, not just as a formula for social advancement for the workers in these projects, but also as an element of added value to the pieces themselves, due to the meticulous, exquisite handiwork behind each of them. Constant research on sustainable materials was also a key factor in every phase of her studies, from making her latest collections using a biodegradable material, a botanically based PLA through a 3D printing process. U-ak’s goal is not just to add VALUE to pieces using its manual and almost artisanal manufacturing process, but also to offer contemporary and avant-garde design based on the study of and research into shapes, colors, and materials, specifically circular and geometric forms that are recognizable in each of these pieces. At the same time, she creates design workshops as part of social projects to teach the tools of design to groups who may be able to make use of them, such as groups of at-risk young people who may be marginalized. She is an instructor and speaker at conferences on sustainable and socially oriented design. Throughout this studio’s history, its pieces have been selected for several national exhibits and international fairs. In 2022, he participated in Milan Design Week and just finished the Netherlands Design Week, where he presented his Don’t Waste clock collection, a metaphor for the passing of time, to act against climate change.