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Ring Room
Furniture System
Buenos Aires, Argentina, 2006

Architects: Ciro Najle, Mariliis Lilover

Rroom is a soft system of furniture and/or a semi-rigid and semi-fixed clothing shelter based on a spiral crochet organization that grows from the centre of a space and configures consecutive rings around it. The rings have a growing number of knots, its increase assuring the necessary elongation for the expansion of the membrane. As the organization extends outwardly through the accumulation of every time longer rings, it also curves them through the controlled excess of the number of knots that configures each of these rings, thus creating flaps, cushions, and pockets. The rate of proliferation of knots is managed in relation to the size of the pockets created as the surface grows. Pockets are meant to provide of a soft, thick ground where to comfortably lay down and with which to cover the body as it rests. As the surface grows outward, the centralized organization unfolds inward and the object acquires presence, multiplies its niches, and proliferates its nuances in the space where it is contained, until it takes it over.

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