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More_Light Modular Interior Design SystemMore_Light Modular Interior Design SystemMore_Light Modular interior design system is an innovative and eco-sustainable furniture solution that exemplifies the convergence of functional versatility and environmental responsibility in contemporary interior design. Developed by Italian architect and designer Giorgio Caporaso, this system employs a sophisticated modular approach based on square units that can be assembled and disassembled with remarkable ease, offering exceptional flexibility in creating various furniture configurations including bookcases, shelving units, panel walls, display stands, and wall units. The system's fundamental design principle revolves around a simple yet ingenious module that can be produced using various materials, including recycled components, enabling diverse furnishing solutions adaptable to multiple spatial contexts and functional requirements. Its distinctive joint system facilitates non-permanent mechanical assembly without adhesives, ensuring complete disassemblability and material separation at the end of the product's lifecycle. The system's environmental consciousness is further enhanced through its implementation of short production chains and simple technologies, while its aesthetic versatility is achieved through an extensive range of available finishes including bioplastic, wood varieties (such as teak, light oak, and wenge), felt, colored and semi-transparent methacrylate, metal, and stone. This innovative approach to furniture design, which earned recognition with a Silver A' Design Award in the Furniture Design category, represents a significant advancement in sustainable interior solutions, offering dynamic interpretations for both domestic and commercial spaces while maintaining a perfect balance between aesthetic refinement and environmental compatibility. The system's transformative capabilities and emphasis on customization address contemporary needs for personal expression and adaptability in living spaces, making it particularly relevant in modern interior design applications where flexibility and sustainability are paramount considerations. Author: Adam Dawson Keywords: modular furniture system, eco-sustainable design, customizable interior solutions, recyclable materials, transformable furniture, contemporary living spaces SOURCES: |
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