The great
Alice Liao from K+BB Collective found this yesterday and I couldn't pass it by.
Carlo Santambrogio and Ennio Arosio are visionary architects and designers base in Milan. Their vision is remarkably transparent.
Together they run
an architecture and design firm called Santambrogio|Milano. Alice's article yesterday dealt with their architectural concepts and they are thought provoking to say the least. What I can't get past is their furniture and fittings. Santambrogio|Milano is committed to exploring a fully transparent world.
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| A true glass cook top |
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| A deconstructed and redefined kitchen sink. |
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| A stair. |
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| Double vanities. |
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| A sofa. |
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| A bath tub |
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| A lamp and a chair. |
Of course it's impractical, but I think there's something to be gained from what they're proposing. Where do you go when there's nowhere to hide? Is it possible to furnish a room and set a tone with the room's surroundings? I believe firmly that things like genuine warmth comes from the lives of the people who inhabit a room, and an all-glass room really puts that belief of mine to the test.
Could you like in a glass house? Live with a glass room? Cook in a glass kitchen? Sleep on a glass bed? Does ordinary furniture enhance or does it hide? Hmmmm.
Check out
Alice's post to see what they do with architecture.