Skull is a celebration of bold beauty and intrigue. Inspired by the skulls that caught her attention on various trips, Sapey has created a series of pieces that blend art and functionality. Each element radiates an aura of intrigue and unique style, destined to become the center of attention.
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Skull, a journey of inspiration
During her walks through various cities, Teresa Sapey was fascinated by the skulls she found in decoration shops and antique stores. Upon returning to her studio in Madrid, her creative mind began to imagine the endless possibilities that a skull could offer. This sparked the idea of a collection that merges the natural beauty of plants with the mysticism of skulls.
The fusion of art and functionality
The Skull collection includes a series of planters of different sizes, a table, and stools, all following the faceted skull theme that defines the identity of this collection. Each element has been conceived to capture the essence of avant-garde, transforming common spaces into extraordinary settings. Functionality meets art, where each piece not only serves a practical purpose but also invites reflection and wonder.
A touch of nature
The Skull planters are representations of a cultural and symbolic fusion. With a cavity at the top for planting succulents, these pieces combine life and nature with the symbolism of death. It serves as a reminder that even in the darkest places, treasures full of potential and meaning can be found.
A design that captures attention
With its complex geometry and imposing presence, each piece in the Skull collection is destined to become the focal point, radiating an aura of mystery and elegance. Teresa Sapey has succeeded in capturing the essence of transforming the ordinary into something extraordinary in every piece.
Designer
Teresa Sapey
Studio Teresa Sapey is an architecture and design studio based in Madrid since it was founded in 1990. The team’s guiding force streams from curiosity and energy. In fact, the range of fields approached by this practice is extremely broad: It varies from spaces to displays via furniture, graphics and editorial works. Projects not only stem from feelings, but they are also capable of transmitting these same emotions to their clients and customers. “By working with spaces my aim is to be touching and therefore render emotions palpable: Three-dimensional, even four-dimensional. No matter the feelings is, as far as it is a feeling, I would go for it! I believe that architecture should interpret, build and transmit these inspiringly and usefully”
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