100% Design Fair in London: Special thanks to the ArqiAtelier studio

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100% Design is the largest and longest contemporary design event dedicated to industry professionals in the UK.

100% Design has been for 25 years the place to be to know the best of world design, with its selection of world-leading international brands, ad hoc installations and a long program of conferences about the design world and innovative furniture.

The fair takes place every September in the London district of Kensington and attracts in just four days more than 27,000 visitors among architects, designers, retail buyers, enthusiasts, members of the design press and more. This year the fair was held from the 18th to 21st of September and among the brands that took part there was ArqiAtelier, the London-based architecture and interior design studio founded in 2014 by Lucia Martinez and Christopher Kalavashoti. These designers have chosen to take part in this important fair by presenting two products created in collaboration with TrackDesign:

The CENOTE stool and coffee table owes its name to the natural karst which are present mainly in South America and have led to the formation of sinkholes with fresh water. By designing this stool, the creators aimed to explore the way in which this natural space found in depth can be reflected and influence the shape and materiality of artificial objects on the surface, making them elegant and functional.

Their TERRAZA bench is inspired by nature too. For the creation of this design object, the designers were able to exploit the material component of the Corten, with its characteristic of being a "living" metal and of a "wild" nature, managing to shape it and therefore tame it, while maintaining at the same time all the beauty of its continuous process of natural transformation alive.

We are proud of our collaboration with ArqiAtelier and we take this opportunity to thank them for bringing the products created in collaboration with us at the 100% Design fair in London.  

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