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Alessandra Meacci Bolina Room Divider
Bolina Room Divider is Silver Design Award winner in 2016 - 2017 Furniture Design Award Category.
Bolina Room Divider

Bolina was designed to solve some of the problems of modern urban house:dividing open spaces to improve comfort and cosiness and creating vertical gardens with little encumbrance,if there is no space to keep plants.Sailing boat inspired,Bolina has a metal structure that recalls to old wrought-iron garden furniture.Coverage is made repeatedly stretching a sailing rope from the base to the top plane,creating a curved coloured surface.Bolina can be used as a stand alone object or as part of a modular system:base shape allows to pull togheter one module to another,to create a sinuous colored wall

Bolina Room Divider
Alessandra Meacci Bolina
Alessandra Meacci Room Divider
Alessandra Meacci design
Alessandra Meacci design
Alessandra Meacci

I am 35 years old, I live and work near Padua. I graduated in architecture in Venice in 2005 , and from February 2006 I work as a freelance, developing architectural projects and interior design. I follow my projects from the sketch to the project manager on site and I love being part not only of the design process, but also working with who realizes concretely my idea, because this collaboration generates unexpected drifts and interesting new ideas.

Alessandra Meacci

I am 35 years old, I live and work near Padua. I graduated in architecture in Venice in 2005 , and from February 2006 I work as a freelance collaborating with the office of architecture Guerrarchitetti, developing architectural projects and interior design. I follow my projects from the sketch to the project manager on site and I love being part not only of the design process, but also working with who realizes concretely my idea, because this collaboration generates unexpected drifts and interesting new ideas.As a designer, my goal is to create objects that will not run out at first glance, but that each time show a new facet and offer a different image, depending on time of day, the angle of the light, the position of the viewer; the kind of objects that interact with environment, that became "alive" with light, drawing space with the texture of the shadows they cast.