Dror redlines Cappellini In this one of a kind, Dror took the very first pre- production prototype Peacock chair from Cappellini and reset it as an open canvas by painting it white, allowing him to redline the imperfections of the chair that need to be realized for the final production piece. Hand drawn by Dror Benshetrit. Materials: Gesso and acrylic on 100% wool with a metal frame.
Volume.MGX Dror applied his squared square geometry to one flat, 3d, sls print of interlocking squares. When illuminated, the beauty of the complexity of the shape is highlighted through the various effects the light has on the hundreds of squares that make up the collapsible form. The light is diffused in a way that gives the structure a bright, warm glow in the center, which gradually fades into cooler, darker shades on the edges and corners of the cube.



A house turns its back on the road to open up to the landscape
The single-family house project designed by Elena Gianesini engages in a dialogue with the Vicenza landscape, combining tranquility and contemporary style through essential geometries and the Mazzonetto metal roofing.