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Pedro Quintela Banchila Multifunctional Stool
Banchila Multifunctional Stool is Iron Design Award winner in 2017 - 2018 Furniture Design Award Category.
Banchila Multifunctional Stool

The motive to come up with this Design is to create comfort for the thousands of outdoor summer festivals spectators. It is about an ergonomic and light transportable stool with compartments in the inside to carry goods. It can be hold as a backpack or a bag with a single rope. The inspiration of it form is the typical marking fishing buoy. It inside have the shape of the propeller and the cork, as a pure natural material, meets the ecological movement of these festivals. The Banchila results in an unexpected object, which became part of the person who use it due to it intimate experience.

Banchila Multifunctional Stool
Pedro Quintela Banchila
Pedro Quintela Multifunctional Stool
Pedro Quintela design
Pedro Quintela design
Pedro Quintela

The Architect is a firm believer in the art that consciously develops as a process of evolution, as with nature, connected in three phases: Adaptation (immediate responses of the object and place); Transformation (reflection) and crystallization (Creation). Just going through this process, he considers a work to be authentic and respectful to the ‘the spirit of the place’

Pedro Quintela Studio

The Pedro Quintela Studio it is a platform to develop and share the work of its founder, Pedro Quintela. Architect with an assumed artistic soul, admirer of the miracle of life, time and ephemeral; witness its creativity through alchemy and harmony. Through its Holistic concept, it Design main focus its about working disorganized energies, using them, assimilating and organizing them to form a specific structure with identity, creating beauty, truth and value. The Studio is a firm believer in the art that develops as a process of evolution, as with nature, connected in three phases: adaptation (immediate response of the object to the place); transformation (reflection) and crystallization (creation). Just going through this process, the Studio considers a work to be authentic and respectful to The Spirit of the Place.