Arch Group bureau (Alexey Goryainov and Mikhail Krymov) combined office furniture with tree pots. It turned out, especially in the case of partitions, a branchy winter garden, where office workers could definitely rest their souls without leaving the workplace.
The Atrium bureau project (Vera Butko and Anton Nadtochiy) continues the theme of relaxation in the bed project. According to the authors, it can be a sofa, a seating area, and, if desired, can become a workplace.
Another variation on the theme of office interior was presented by TOTEMENT Paper (Levon Airapetov and Valeria Preobrazhenskaya). Their bookcase and table are made up of niches, ledges, and cells that create a honeycomb surface where you can put just about anything. A lot of things you can put.
Projects created by architects from Pole-design (Vlad Savinkin and Vladimir Kuzmin) can be presented on a completely different scale and in any environment - it can be a table or a bedside table, and a gazebo, and a building. Although the building probably shouldn't be made entirely of Corian.
Yaroslav Galant, who created a whole series of "embroidered" furniture, has been cooperating with DuPont for a long time. At the exhibition in Milan, he was the only one who turned instead of ecology and abstract plastic to folklore, creating a table with benches covered with towels with a traditional Ukrainian pattern. Both the towel and the table, of course, are made of artificial stone.
The objects of five Russian architectural bureaus will coexist at the exhibition with interior items that were created for previous Corian exhibitions by Karim Rashid, Amanda Levet, and Missoni. This neighborhood is intended to demonstrate the evolution of creative thought, as well as the improvement of the material. The exhibition will take place from 17 to 20 April.