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Renovation project within an old coffee shop in downtown Santiago. The work was
based in the concept and idea of
showcasing materials and finishes,
from the conception of the open
kitchen to the metallic and wooden
finishes that will develop a patina of
their use over time.
In this project, there was a
development in all aspects of interior
architecture design, furniture, and
almost every element of the space.
This project was designed modularly,
allowing certain pieces to be
assembled in other contexts such as
events or other requirements.
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Materials
Red oak wood veneer. Stainless steel.
Zinc-plated finish.
I’m an industrial designer graduated from Universidad Diego Portales and currently
based in Santiago, Chile. My work lies at the intersection of conceptual
thinking—an observation of something—and functionality. There is a concern
that the results, through details, are synthetic: that they respond to a
simple, straightforward formal language that is open to interpretation but
effectively meets its functional objectives. If you want to collaborate on a project, contactandro@androyurac.com