26 year-old
Guilherme Wentz is a furniture designer based in Brazil. Many
say that a designer is remembered for his chairs. Perhaps this is the great
icon design, and their history, a major challenge for any designer. Eva is the
beginning of a collection that celebrates the simplicity as a lifestyle. Eva
chair was created with two seating options: a curved shell that stands out
about the structure and can be coated fabrics such as felt and leather, and an
option on the screen, which reveals the fine structure of the chair.
With an
amazing background of awards-filling history, he recently released a series of
wooden pieces called Gambito, consisting of a sideboard, cupboard, and bookcase
that balance on minimal structures. There is something very poetic in a mass
lying on a fragile support to withstand gravity. While that physical condition
is a given, the physical appearance of these furnishings is customizable —
giving one the ability to make this series a truly unique and personal
possession. The cantilevered sideboard is characterized by its asymmetry and
its push for imbalance. The concept is not new to architecture, but can be to
furnitures to test the limit of functionality. Simple and daring, the Gambito
Collection challenges its users to reevaluate the stronghold of structural
proportions, as well as the direct translation of that into minimal designs.
[1]
Backyard
collection is the result of a collaborative design project between designers
William Wentz, Leonardo Dalle Laste and Marina Gatelli. The project created for
NOVA: Brazilian Joinery is the label's first collection was presented at the
event and Home Brazil 2013.
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