Paratelier: Muzzle

The series of children’s furniture designed by Paratelier is characterised by a simple game of joints, that refers to primary and intuitive construction system.

Muzzle is a series of children’s furniture designed by Leonardo Paiella and Monica Ravazzolo (Paratelier).

Muzzle is a project that aims to produce an innovative response in the design field of furniture for children, adapting to new requirements.

Top and above: Paratelier, Muzzle. Photo Igor Alçada

Muzzle is characterised by a simple game of joints, in which the simplicity of the design allows the assembly of different pieces refer to primary and intuitive construction system, without the use of any kind of glue or metallic piece.



The child thus acquires a predominant role in the puzzle assembling, without any limit. The furniture is not identified as an “untouchable” object, on the contrary it’s thought to be transformed, is prepared to be used and consumed over time.

Paratelier, Muzzle. Photo Igor Alçada

All parts of Muzzle are produced through laser cutting of different materials, derived from wood, 100% recyclable, from sustainable management certified forests as MDF, OSB, Valchromat, multiwall and doka, material used in formwork for concrete construction. All these materials are treated with beeswax, a natural finish, carefully applied by hand.

Paratelier, Muzzle. Photo Igor Alçada


Muzzle
Designer:
Leonardo Paiella and Monica Ravazzolo (Paratelier)
Project: Miguel Lopes
Collaborators: Clàudia Vasconcelos, Inês Anselmo, Filippo Abrami, Amilcar Nunes, Carlos Gonçalves, Raffaele Sarubbo, Ilaria La Corte, Liliane Fregata, Madalena Pereira
Photo: Igor Alçada
 

Paratelier, Muzzle. Photo Igor Alçada
Paratelier, Muzzle. Photo Igor Alçada
Paratelier, Muzzle. Photo Igor Alçada
Paratelier, Muzzle. Photo Igor Alçada
Paratelier, Muzzle. Photo Igor Alçada