Fernanda Marques' journey into furniture design began in the mid-2000s. The architect's desire to infuse an authorial approach into her interior projects led her to explore the realm of furniture design. The result was Stool Infinite, a piece that stands out for its strong presence and sinuous form, reminiscent of a centipede's movement.
The stool's unique properties lie in its versatility and adaptability. Designed to provide continuous growth, the stool allows for the attachment of new units, thus offering the possibility of expansion. The design incorporates the idea of movement, with no limitations on the number of wooden units that can be added to each piece through metallic junctions.
The stool is crafted from certified wood, reflecting Marques' commitment to sustainability. The design was brought to life by Fernanda Marques Arquitetos Associados, a team known for their innovative and sustainable design solutions. The project, which started in March 2008 in São Paulo, was completed in May of the same year and was later exhibited at the Art Biennale of São Paulo in October 2009.
Stool Infinite's innovative design and unique features did not go unnoticed. The design was awarded the prestigious Golden A' Furniture Design Award in 2012. This accolade is reserved for outstanding creations that reflect the designer's prodigy and wisdom, embody extraordinary excellence, and significantly impact the world with their desirable characteristics.
Stool Infinite is a testament to Fernanda Marques' innovative approach to design. It is a piece that not only serves a functional purpose but also adds aesthetic value to any space. Its versatility and adaptability make it a unique addition to the realm of contemporary furniture design.
Project Designers: Fernanda Marques
Image Credits: Fernanda Marques
Project Team Members: Fernanda Marques Arquitetos Associados.
Project Name: Stool Infinite
Project Client: Fernanda Marques