With only six repeated elements in different shapes You can assembly a whole furniture set [for example a chair, a bench, a bookshelf, a bed or a table]. The Six for all project tries to reduce the current objects that we can find in the interior space to their essential and basic hardware components, using ecological materials and a economic and rational way of production. In the module with the basic measures of 450 x 450 x 450 mm (like the basic chair) and multiples of them You can inscribe any dimension of interior furniture. All the modules are cut from wooden panels in digital CNC.
Benno Simma mainly delves into minimisation of components that seem to shape many of our everyday objects. In his exhibitions at the ES Gallery of Contemporary Art in Merano (I), at Artspace in Bolzano (I) and last but not least at the Archivio Sacchi in Sesto San Giovanni (MI), the Designer deals with archetypes of classic interior furnishings. Simma starts with just six components and uses them repeatedly to make a stool, chair, bench, shelf, bed, and dining table: these six pieces comprise the exhibition-hence the title of the show, six for all.