23 September 2022
Harmony

Castello by Dsignio

The first latticework designed by Dsignio, inspired in medieval castles

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CASTELLO is the first lattice that the Dsignio studio has designed for HARMONY. The defensive windows of medieval castles have been the source of inspiration to create a very particular piece with which to compose the latticework. The opening of the piece is displaced from the center, as well as from its axis, which allows it to have eight placement positions. In this way, large surfaces can be created without appreciating repetitions

Castello by Dsignio

The result is an interesting set of shots at different angles that take on different shades with light and shadow. The game continues with the direct light that passes through the windows and is projected on the other side of the latticework, forming multiple and random rectangles of light. CASTELLO is available in three color versions. It comes in a 20.5 x20.5 cm format with a thickness of 6.9 mm.

Castello Clay by Dsignio

DSIGNIO is a product design studio located in Madrid. It was founded in 2002 by Alberto Bejerano and Patxi Cotarelo, both technical engineers in industrial design and masters in interior design.

Before creating DSIGNIO, both partners gained experience in national award-winning design studios such as Lievore Altherr Molina and Benedito Design, and also worked alongside vehicle designer Francisco Podadera at Punt Mobles and Lotus-Festina.

Throughout these years DSIGNIO has received various awards, highlighting three nominations for the best design of the year in Spain at the Delta awards, nominations for the best young designer of the year by Elle Decor magazine, winners of Decotech, Smoking Chair Design or the TTA. Awards, prize awarded in England for the best wall tile design of the year.

Castello White & Castello Grey by Dsignio

They have designed products for different companies that sell their designs in more than 100 countries and regularly exhibit them at fairs such as Milan, Paris, Cologne, Singapore, Stockholm, Moscow or London. His projects are frequently published in the specialized press, in general media and in more than 1,000 blogs related to design.

In addition, they give lectures and courses at various universities in Spain, Japan and Mexico.