
This system turns the outdoors into a custom experience
A fully configurable structure, designed to blend seamlessly into the natural landscape while providing shelter from sun, wind, and rain.
It exists - it’s called CODE.
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Satyendra Pakhalé, an Indian designer based in Amsterdam, has designed for Fiam an all-glass extending table that is literally and figuratively invisible, explaining that, thanks to this complete transparency, “the Kayo table disappears during conversation,” and distances tend to melt away.
The greatest innovation in this design is a patented metal mechanism, worked simply by a button, that revolves and takes the glass extension with it, increasing the length of the table from two to three metres.


Kayo
Design: Satyendra Pakhalé
April 14–19, 2015
Fiam
Salone del Mobile
Pad 7, hall C19

Design and ceramics renew a shopping center
FMG Fabbrica Marmi and architect Paolo Gianfrancesco, of THG Arkitektar Studio, have designed the restyling of the third floor of Reykjavik's largest shopping center. Ceramic, the central element of the project, covers floors, walls and furniture with versatile solutions and distinctive character.
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