Vondom: The Teresa Sapey Designer Series From Core Furniture
Teresa Sapey is an architect and designer based in Madrid. Her design ambition is to enhance mundane spaces into ones that are energetic and that provoke emotion in the user through combining creativity, functionality, art and design.
Teresa Sapey‘s contemporary furniture by VONDOM includes the Adan + Koi, Chemistubes and Chrismy collections. These gorgeous designs are now available locally in South Africa from Core Furniture.
“By working with spaces my aim is to be touching and therefore render emotions palpable: Three-dimensional, even four-dimensional. No matter the feelings is, as far as it is a feeling, I would go for it! I believe that architecture should interpret, build and transmit these inspiringly and usefully”.
Chrismy 2m:
This was inspired by natural and elegant shapes that climb towards its peak with each to-and-fro movement of its silhouette. Its interior lighting creates a truly enveloping atmosphere to enjoy in different spaces. This is a renewed classic, refined in its timeless modernity, and easily adaptable. Pure visual magic is achieved through its logical continuity.
Adan planter:
Teresa Sapey surprises us with her creations, this time through the ADAN Collection for Vondom, an item with a lot of personality, and a shape which is faceted, like that of a diamond. More than objects, they are multifunctional architecture pieces, since besides being used as vases they can be used as seats, flower pots, auxiliary tables… They are lifestyle objects that create a stir, fitting in with any style and are made of materials that allow for both outdoor and indoor use.
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