The arch, with its structural capabilities and symbolic significance as an entryway or a space marker, serves as the foundation for the HERITAGE collection. Taking cues from the Roman aqueduct, this collection explores the concepts of continuity and flow, allowing for the creation of different installations by combining singular configurations.
What sets the Heritage Collection apart is its ability to create a stereoscopic effect, blurring the lines between space and movement. The manipulation of scale makes the planters significantly larger than typical interior planters, with the tallest reaching a height of 6 feet. This deliberate design choice adds a sense of grandeur and elegance to any space.
The Heritage Collection can be displayed individually or combined to create larger table or planter scenes. The collection is available in various materials, including resin gradient colors, marble CNC pieces combination, or wood, allowing for customization to suit different aesthetic preferences.
Technical specifications for the Heritage Collection include a short table measuring 2.70m x 0.90m x 0.76m, a long table measuring 3.65m x 0.90m x 0.76m, and planters with a height of 1.80m at their tallest point.
The Heritage Collection was developed over a period of five months, starting in September 2017 in Miami. Its unique design and innovative use of materials have earned it the prestigious Iron A' Design Award in the Furniture Design category in 2019. This award recognizes the collection's well-designed, practical, and innovative nature, meeting professional and industrial requirements while contributing to a better world.
Project Designers: Alexis Cogul Lleonart
Image Credits: Alexis Cogul Lleonart
Project Team Members: Alexis Cogul Lleonart
Project Name: Heritage Collection
Project Client: Alexis Cogul Lleonart