Hypóstila Shelving
- Designer:
- Oscar Tusquets
- Brand:
- BD Barcelona
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Oscar Tusquets and Lluís Clotet created the Cornisa in 1979. It is one of their most versatile, timeless and simple designs. The thin cornice lines? They are referential, and keep the structure slick.
The Cornisa was inspired by the 1973 Hialina shelf. It is witty and postmodern (much like Clotet and Tusquets), floating in space while referencing a classic concept: a cornice. The two designers created the shelf in 1970. Its functionality and simplicity maintain its relevance across different settings on an individual and ergonomic level. Available in a narrow and wide style, the shelf can reach lengths of up to two-and-ahalf metres.
Oscar Tusquets and Lluís Clotet created the Cornisa in 1979. It is one of their most versatile, timeless and simple designs. The thin cornice lines? They are referential, and keep the structure slick.
The Cornisa was inspired by the 1973 Hialina shelf. It is witty and postmodern (much like Clotet and Tusquets), floating in space while referencing a classic concept: a cornice. The two designers created the shelf in 1970. Its functionality and simplicity maintain its relevance across different settings on an individual and ergonomic level. Available in a narrow and wide style, the shelf can reach lengths of up to two-and-ahalf metres.
Designer
Oscar Tusquets is an architect by profession, designer by adaptation, painter by vocation and writer out of the need to make friends, Tusquets is the prototype of the all-round...
Brand
BD Barcelona Design is the Spanish company with the highest international prestige in design. What, in its foundation in 1972 was an expression of almost insolent rebellion by a group of young, unsatisfied architects, soon became a productive philosophy with a mission to break moulds, even commercial ones.