LaSelva design studio

David Galvañ and Manuel Bañó, designers and founders of LaSelva design studio developed an accesories collection for a Mexican concrete company.

David Galvañ and Manuel Bañó, designers and founders of LaSelva design studio developed an accesories collection for the Mexican concrete company Más.

Radial is divided in two materials, a heavy concrete base and a light metal top. To take advantage of the properties of each material, the flower bases have two separate pieces to make the handling easier.

LaSelvastudio + Iván Zúñiga, Radial Vases, Mexico City, 2016

Flota is a family of three decorative trays that can work on their own or as a collection of products. The three trays form a game of poka-yoke as each piece fits only with its base. Both the concrete pieces and the wooden pieces are independent to make transport, packaging and cleaning easier.

LaSelvastudio + Iván Zúñiga, Flota Trays, Mexico City, 2016

Modularity is the base of Candela. A piece that takes advantage of the properties of concrete to achieve a product easy to produce and to expand into a family. Candela works as an individual piece and as a set.

LaSelvastudio + Iván Zúñiga, Candela candleholders, Mexico City, 2016

Tenue comes from the search of the limits of concrete, testing the properties of the material. It explores the thinness and the lightness both physically and visually, without losing strength. The family includes a set of three decorative plates in different dimensions and finishes.

LaSelvastudio + Iván Zúñiga, Tenue plates, Mexico City, 2016


Concrete collection
Design: LaSelvastudio + Iván Zúñiga
Production: Màs
Year: 2016