Modular Furniture for Shared Spaces
This project introduces a modular furniture system developed at the intersection of social design, sustainability, and technical precision. It reflects an exploration of how furniture can structure shared environments while encouraging collective use and social interaction.
The system is based on a galvanized steel tubular structure combined with modules made from recycled materials. Together, these elements create a flexible and adaptable solution that can
respond to various spatial contexts while remaining economically accessible for the design of communal areas.
Each component has been developed according to rigorous engineering principles, ensuring stability, durability, and safety in use. The modular logic allows for easy reconfiguration depending on needs: collective seating, meeting areas, reading spaces, or zones for informal exchange.
Designed for environments such as libraries, cultural and social centers, residential buildings, and hybrid public spaces, this furniture promotes conviviality and supports interaction among users. It is rooted in a responsible approach where construction quality meets environmental and social commitment.
Project developed in collaboration with Thomas Sarteur and Afrouz Razavi Design Studio, 2025.