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Sabu Bench



The Km Zero project came form the designer and curtator Sanna Völker. She asked to a group of designers to work locally during the pandemic time, with the resources we had at this time close to our home or studio. It seemed interesting to me from the beginning.



When Sanna invited me to participate, I instantly thought of Santi, a neighborhood carpenter with whom I regularly collaborate. I thought about wood due to the warmth of the material. And later, during the ideation process, I thought of the bench as a representative element of closeness and collectivity, so necessary at the moment.
The idea of working with a pice of bent laminated wood that I had in the studio had been in my head for a long time. It was not clear what I wanted to do, what would come out of this piece or if it would end up in a corner. Until now, it has only been one more material among the standard pieces that I have as a working base, which I usually turn to at the beginning of some projects. After analyzing various ideas and possibilities I thought of a seat, the curvature was comfortable and helped me to adopt a good posture. Immediately I thought about taking advantage of the maximum surface of the piece and from there I arrived at the bench. The option of building a wooden base seemed the most logical, for using the same material and for being close to the joinery workshop.
I wanted to use the minimum number of processes and elements, both in the workshop and in the structure. It was clear to me that it was an exercise in simplicity, taking advantage of another panel in the workshop and working with the thickness and proportions to build a coherent, light and simple shape.

Isaac Piñeiro Design Studio is an industrial design studio based in Barcelona, focused on industrial design and creative direction.
The main goal of the studio is to create intuitive products that are efficient in their conception, production and design. He has worked with both Spanish and international clients, always in projects related to product, furniture and lighting.
He sees the profession as transversal discipline, in which collaboration, dialog and co-creation have a marked impact on his project concept. He works with the idea of design as a strategic discipline that considers not only aesthetics, but also product systems and productive capacities. In this context, their designs acquire compressible and temporal dimensions that make them durable over time in terms of aesthetics and sustainability.
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