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SAPA

The oak wave

sapa design research

A little story

In the depths of a dim and dusty room, stood this 1960s dresser. With its rounded edges and psychedelic pattern, it shouted “peace and love.”

THE DESIGNER'S WORD

French designer lille paris bretagne

"From the clean lines to the pattern."

Hugo Traforetti

storage design

Description of the project

SAPA unveils itself, capturing the timeless essence of 1960s design with distinctive elegance. The gently rounded edges of this dresser bestow an organic softness to its form, evoking an era where sharp lines yielded to a more fluid and sensual aesthetic. The graceful curves that traverse the dresser’s drawers narrate a tale of retro creativity, conjuring the artistic fervor of the 1960s. The characteristic 1960s pattern adorning the dresser’s surface appears to be an ode to abstraction and bold artistic expression of that revolutionary era. The colors and geometric shapes that adorn its façade might evoke a sense of an era in perpetual motion, a decade that left an indelible mark on the world of art and design through its pursuit of originality and freedom. This dresser is more than just a piece of furniture; it’s a window to a time when artistic innovation and the desire to express a unique vision overshadowed conformity. It embodies the creative spirit of the 1960s, an era of change, experimentation, and reinvention, captured in wood and patterns—a functional work of art that serves as a reminder of the significance of aesthetics in our daily lives.

Shape

Composition:

Oak veneer, oak

countries of sale:

World contact SHAPE

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