This project introduces hybrid furnishings that allow students to customize their living spaces, fostering connection and adaptability, even in temporary residences. Emerging from observations of young people and anthropological case studies, these pieces feature movable, colored metal components on wooden stilts. Their flexible design enables various spatial arrangements, promoting interaction and creating scenarios ranging from openness to intimacy.
Developed as a Bachelor thesis at UNIBZ, Italy, under the supervision of Prof. Roberto Gigliotti and Prof. Roberta Bonetti.