
Sebastian Alarcon
His first collection exhibited at LDF presents Sebastian's philosophy and modular approach to design.
Made in stainless steel, the pieces adapt to different environments without losing their sculptural presence. It begins with the Straw Rack, where the concept was clear from the first sketch. The challenge was developing an internal assembly system that keeps the tube surfaces intact, with no screws visible, as if held together magically. Two tube sizes and eight slots let the user personalise the structure.
The modular shelving system, composed of small and large modules, offers flexibility in how it expands: horizontally, vertically or in depth, without the need for screws or tools. After refining tolerances, the modules now fit seamlessly. They are heavy enough to stand firmly, yet light enough to move. Stainless steel sheets serve as optional surfaces for smaller items.
Finally, the Weight Bookend balances at a precise 45-degree angle, with its center of gravity carefully adjusted to remain stable.
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