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LAS FLORES DE CACAO


Flor 1

MELI/ chair

 

Material: metal and plastic.

Photographer: e5tudio

 

 


January 11, 2013
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LAS FLORES DE CACAO


Flor 2

MELI/ chair

 

 

Material: metal and plastic.

 

Photographer: e5tudio


January 10, 2013
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LAS FLORES DE CACAO


Flor 3

LUPITA PLÁSTICA/ chair

 

 

Material: metal and plastic.

 

Photographer: e5tudio


January 9, 2013
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MISS DELTA AMACURO / chair


Originating from the hammock these chairs are made from different layers of moriche that generate spaces where light can penetrate forming contrasts, transparencies and textures.

Their elegant volume inspires a feeling of protection; the comfort upon sitting is almost maternal since the moriche layers coddle you softly thanks to the nobility of the material.

 MISS DELTA AMACURO / silla

Partiendo de la hamaca, estas sillas están formadas por diferentes capas de moriche, que generan vacíos donde la luz penetra formando contrastes, transparencias y texturas.

Sus volúmenes elegantes inspiran protección, dado a que sus capas te atrapan suavemente debido a la nobleza del material.

 

Designers: María Antonia Godigna/Anabella Georgi

Material: Moriche ( palm fiber), metal, leather and plastic.

 

Photographer: Valentina Gamero


May 10, 2012
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MISS TUCUPITA / chair


Designers: María Antonia Godigna/Anabella Georgi.

Material: Moriche ( palm fiber), metal, leather and plastic.

 

Photographer: Valentina Gamero


May 10, 2012
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FIBRA / project


After two years of research and investigation of the indigenous craft techniques of the Warao at the Indigenous Community of Jubasujuru in the Venezuela river state of Delta Amacuro, Maximaduda made the Project Fibra. Fibra is the first line of design of furniture realized in Moriche, fiber elaborated by the etnia Warao.It is the reutilization or innovation of a traditional indigenous material to create a contemporary form. Fibra overcomes the limits between the modern and the primitive, industry and the artisan, the dynamic and the static, the hard and the flexible. It creates a range of products that come to life generating their own identity charged with tradition, warmth, nobility and eroticism, and it is seducutive due to its organic forms.

Video : WARAO WELCOME. click here!

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FIBRA / proyecto

Fibra es la primera línea de diseño de muebles realizado en Moriche, fibra elaborada por la etnia Warao. Es la reutilización o innovación de un material tradicional indígena el Moriche, para crear una forma contemporánea. Fibra desvanece los limites entre la modernidad y lo primitivo, lo industrial y lo artesanal, lo dinámico y lo estático, lo flexible y lo duro. Es una línea de piezas que cobran vida generando una identidad propia cargada de tradición, calidez, nobleza y erotismo, que seduce por sus formas orgánicas.


May 9, 2012
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SALONE SATELLITE 2012 / milan, italy.


 

FIBRA / Project

Miss Delta Amacuro / chair

Miss Tucupita / chair

La Culebra / lamp

 

 


May 9, 2012
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LA CULEBRA / lamp


Its flexible and organic structure allows people to interact and mould the shape of the lamp generating different volumes.

Its harmony, purity and special adaptability generates different surfaces with contrasts of light, texture and colour and its warmth seduces you into admiring its varying visual effects.

LA CULEBRA / lampara

Su estructura flexible y orgánica permite que el hombre interactúe y modele la forma de la lámpara generando diferentes volúmenes.

 

 Designer: Maria Antonia Godigna/Anabella Georgi

Material: Moricho ( Palm  Fiber ), Canvas, Led.


May 7, 2012
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CAMPANA Workshop / caracas, venezuela.


 

Campana Workshop held at the Faculty of Architecture and Urban Design at the Central University of Venezuela.

Designers: María Antonia Godigna/Anabella Georgi

 

 


May 4, 2012
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