My Cook Wrap

“My Cook Wrap” proposes a change to the visual appearance of the Taurus brand food processor and improved interaction between the product and the user. The new design moves away from straight lines, creating as base that embraces the jug. In turn, the use of metallic black and red gives the product greater presence. For its part, the improved usability comes about through the layout of the buttons, avoiding their sticking out and assimilating the product control system into that of an induction panel. This also helps with its cleaning.

Mod

“Mod” is a modular system that allows you to configure your own switches not on the wall. It works by connecting lights using wireless connections that control it. Each module controls one of our lights independently, is configured individually and can be joined to other modules using magnets. The jury rated it highly for the ability to “innovate and develop an experience in the domestic setting that proposes a new scenario that looks to the future.”

Lalectora

“Lalectora” presents a shelf capable of evolving according to its owner’s needs; an object capable of growing and changing shape. As it is a modular structure, the user can steadily acquire pieces as their needs change. The key piece in the project is an aluminium section that wraps around the edges of the panel, being the element that joins the screens and the shelves, allowing the freedom of layout that identifies the project. The furniture legs have been designed so that they fit in the aluminium section, saving on unnecessary processes.

Flÿk

“Flÿk. Project for the Play Company” proposes a product to improve quality of time for children spent waiting at airports. The project creates an accessory for hand-luggage that allows a child to be transported through the spaces at an airport. It consists of a lining for hand-luggage with a little seat inside it where the child can sit. This little seat has an oval cross-section profile which includes a wheel that makes both the suitcase and the child mobile. All of it is in accordance with the safety measures needed to transport them.

Dino

“Dino. Project for the Play Company” proposes a product that can be used as a suitcase and a way to keep children entertained and happy during the long waits that so often occur at airports. The project uses polypropylene in the manufacture of the product, which makes it lightweight and resistant to impacts, such as water. In turn, it is covered in polyester fabric and includes a soft filling where children’s legs and heads will go. All of this is to ensure a pleasant and safe experience.

Barcelona

“Barcelona. Project for the Lamp Company” seeks to create a benchmark product in the market, becoming the minimum expression of correct lighting. The proposal allows efficient pendulum lights to be created that can adapt to any environment. This is why the properties of modularity and efficiency have been applied to the product’s design and to its manufacturing process, assembly and storage. The curious shape of the housing is a nod to Barcelona’s silhouette and the different heights of its most iconic buildings, thereby giving the project greater personality.

Oceans

“Oceans” is in response to the fact that we currently only know 5% of our oceans and that we invest less in ocean exploration than we do in space exploration. The kit presented enables users to learn to programme with Arduino technology and create a submarine drone, with which children can begin to discover the beauty of the seabed. “OCEANS” interacts with three different products: the user’s smartphone connected to the battery pack by USB or WiFi, and a 20-metre roll of cable that exchanges information and energy with the submarine drone.

L’observateur

“L’observateur” is to gaze at the heavens; an observatory that by swapping its role with the stars becomes a source of light. The start of the research was the observation of ambient light projected by everyday objects such as candles and the reflection around its adaptation to the LED world. The end result, far from the initial leitmotiv, is an object halfway between a spotlight and a decorative lamp that divides into two planes, one clean and cold, with gentle forms, and another warmer one, with a more complex grained appearance, which combine to create a pleasing composition.

Infiniti GT

“Infiniti GT” is a conceptual car created especially for the “GranTurismo6” video game and that did not have a real physical entity until the “Infiniti Design Night 2015” at the Shanghai Art Museum. The version that concerns is was digitally modelled, with latest-generation software and under strict methods of analysis. It required a great many trials to find the theoretical line of the original design, to which continuity was given through all the surfaces, ensuring the modelling of a superb car with flowing curves that your eyes glide off.

Garoo

“Garoo” enables the Loop baby buggy, by the Casualplay brand, to be converted into a shopping trolley through a simple and fully reversible process. The aim is to prolong the life of a product such as a baby buggy, whose predetermined lifetime is 3 years, and renew its environmental footprint. The conversion kit allows its life to be doubled, and the number of parts and its easy reassembly means costs are not excessive, also providing a shopping trolley with two baskets, whose total capacity is 50 litres.

Booklamp

“Booklamp” is a versatile lamp designed to be placed on shelves and formed by modules that light up according to the different possible settings: in its front setting, direct light; in its rear setting, indirect or ambient light; and in its third setting, a more intense light through the elevation of the central module, very useful for reading a book. Intended for architects, engineers and lighting designers, it denotes the industrial tradition of the company for which it was designed: LAMP Lighting.

Bc Ba Lamp

“Bc Lamp & Ba Lamp” form a collection of table lamps that emerge from the same concept and are, therefore, part of a joint project. Through the use of the materials, they seek to give a clean and simple response to the problem of the mobility of the light cast, with ingenious and efficient solutions that allow it to be solved simply and without any technical complications, but with a highly marked geometry and aesthetics as a result of t these solutions and functions.

Asana

“Asana”, a word from yoga whose name comes from the Sanskrit for ‘posture’, is a side lamp that invites you to position the light in the direction that suits you. It is an object that requires adopting an active posture to reveal its true identity, as the hinge that makes it unfold and position itself in different ways is also the power switch. Asana rests when you close it and lights up when you open it.

Ànec

“Ànec” (Duck) is based on the Casualplay commission to extend the useful life of buggies for children between 2 and 3 years old, a very short period of time for a product that requires significant investment. The proposal allows a conventional buggy, such as the Loop model, to be quickly and easily transformed into a bicycle trailer. With this new article, parents can carry their child comfortably and safely while riding their bicycle. Also, the assembly kit makes the most of the buggy parts, reducing its environmental footprint.

2015 (Reflexión difusión)

“2015” is a lamp that is part of a collection that will communicate new values every year through light, and which in this case focuses on two phenomena: reflection and diffusion. The reflected light is achieved with the anodised aluminium cap that covers it. We then have a light that varies depending on the angle and position set by the user. A dichroic filter, with which variations of light and colour are achieved, gives an outstanding value to this lamp designed to be used in work areas.