Triptyque criou uma
coleção do mobiliário brasileiro para um escritório internacional de advogados.
Depois de ter realizado o prédio da Milbank, o escritório de advocacia americano contratou a Triptyque para realizar a arquitetura de interiores. O escritório de arquitetura propôs de construir uma coleção única e histórica do design brasileiro.
Depois de ter realizado o prédio da Milbank, o escritório de advocacia americano contratou a Triptyque para realizar a arquitetura de interiores. O escritório de arquitetura propôs de construir uma coleção única e histórica do design brasileiro.
O mobiliário do escritório Milbank conta 95
anos de história do design brasileiro. A Triptyque criou um passeio através dos
objetos, de seus designers, e de suas épocas. Para deixar esse passeio livre,
Triptyque criou espaços que mudam de acordo com as aberturas das portas de
correr em madeira e dos epaços transparentes, substituindo as paredes de
concreto por vidros. A arquitetura de interiores é uma releitura da organização
tradicional de um escritório (uma suceção de salas de trabalho). A Triptyque
criou espaços de trabalho com peças preciosas, ícones do design brasileiro: a
mesa da sala de reunião é assinada por Niemeyer, as cadeiras
« paulistano » da recepção são de Paulo Mendes da Rocha, as salas dos
advogados tem objetos assinado Sergio Rodrigues...
Foi um verdadeiro desafio para Triptyque de contar
a historia de design brasileiro. Assim à imagem do próprio Brasil, a coerência
da coleção está na sua pluralidade : a produção brasileira é marcada pelo
tratamento dos materiais, a simplicidade das formas, e pelos usos, as vezes
rudimentares, da tecnologia. A pluralidade também está nas origens dessa
produção : a referência portuguesa e a intervenção africana criam uma
produção moderna que pertencem ao gosto
popular.
Après avoir réalisé le
bâtiment de Milbank, le cabinet international d'avocats a mandaté Triptyque
pour réaliser l'architecture d'intérieur des bureaux. L'agence Triptyque a
proposé de constituer une collection unique et historique du design brésilien.
Le mobilier des bureaux de Milbank raconte 95 ans d'histoire du design
brésilien. L'agence Triptyque, en charge de l'architecture du bâtiment, a créé
une balade à travers l'histoire du design brésilien entre les objets, leur
designer, leur époque. Pour laisser libre court à cette balade, Triptyque a créé
des espaces qui changent en fonction de l'ouverture des portes coulissantes en
bois et des espaces transparents, remplaçant les murs de béton par du verre. On
y trouve une table en verre signée Niemeyer dans une salle de réunion, les
chaises en cuir "Paulistano" de Paulo Mendes da Rocha au RdC, des
réalisations de l'architecte Lina Bo Bardi, etc.
Ce fut un véritable défi pour Triptyque de décrire et de résumer la
création brésilienne. À l'image du Brésil, la cohérence de la collection se
trouve dans sa pluralité: la production brésilienne est à la fois marquée par
le traitement des matériaux, la simplicité des formes et l'usage parfois
rudimentaire de la technologie. Pluralité aussi dans les origines de cette
production: la référence portugaise et l'intervention africaine créent une
production moderne appartenant désormais au gout populaire.
Triptyque creates a
collection of Brazilian design for an international law firm.
After realizing the building of Milbank, the international law firm commissioned Triptyque to carry of the interior design. The agency Triptyque proposed to build a unique and historic collection of Brazilian design.
The office furniture Milbank tells 95 years of Brazilian design history. Triptyque, already in charge of the building's architecture, has created a walk through the history of Brazilian design between objects, their designers, their times. To let this walk free, Triptyque has created spaces who change according to the opening of sliding wood and thanks to the transparent spaces, replacing concrete walls with glass doors. The interior design is a reinterpretation of the traditional organization of an office (succession of workrooms). The Triptyque created workspaces with precious pieces of Brazilian design icons: the conference room table is signed by Niemeyer, the "São Paulo" chairs in the reception are made by Paulo Mendes da Rocha, the lawyers' offices are decorated by pieces signed by Sergio Rodrigues. ..
After realizing the building of Milbank, the international law firm commissioned Triptyque to carry of the interior design. The agency Triptyque proposed to build a unique and historic collection of Brazilian design.
The office furniture Milbank tells 95 years of Brazilian design history. Triptyque, already in charge of the building's architecture, has created a walk through the history of Brazilian design between objects, their designers, their times. To let this walk free, Triptyque has created spaces who change according to the opening of sliding wood and thanks to the transparent spaces, replacing concrete walls with glass doors. The interior design is a reinterpretation of the traditional organization of an office (succession of workrooms). The Triptyque created workspaces with precious pieces of Brazilian design icons: the conference room table is signed by Niemeyer, the "São Paulo" chairs in the reception are made by Paulo Mendes da Rocha, the lawyers' offices are decorated by pieces signed by Sergio Rodrigues. ..
It was a real challenge for Triptyque to describe and
summarize the Brazilian creation. Just like Brazil, the coherence of the collection
lies in its diversity: Brazilian production is affected by the processing of
materials, the simplicity of the shapes and sometimes, the rudimentary use of
technology. There is plurality also in the origins of this production: the
Portuguese reference and African intervention create a modern production now
belonging to popular taste.