Estudi{H}ac designs the Venux stand for Casa Decor 2025
DATE
03.04.2025
Venux joins Casa Decor 2025 with its own space, identified as 3.03, designed by the studio Estudi{H}ac, led by the award-winning designer and MArch lecturer José Manuel Ferrero.
From April 3 to May 18, the brand specialized in large-format sintered stone will transform this setting into an immersive proposal titled Tempo, where Breccia Oniciata stone will take center stage. Conceived as a personal retreat, Tempo invites visitors to immerse themselves in an environment of introspection and contemplation. Inspired by stillness and the beauty of natural materials, the design evokes a grand reading room where time seems to stand still, highlighting the aesthetic and sensory richness of Breccia Oniciata stone. The heart of the project is a horizontal library built from Venux’s sintered stone, supported by imposing totems that serve as bookstands. Atop this structure, the Canna lamp by Aromas del Campo acts as a luminous element in motion, echoing the movement of clock hands and reinforcing the notion of time within the space.
The Tempo design is distinguished by a striking wall composition. A large-scale Venetian screen, crafted from longitudinal slats of sintered stone, allows light to pass through subtly, creating a dynamic interplay of shadows and reflections that evolve throughout the day. To enhance this ever-changing atmosphere, a dynamic LED lighting system by Simon introduces vibrant orange tones, bringing vitality and movement to the environment. Beneath this screen sits a reading bench, where Venux sintered stone combines with an iconic design armchair, reinterpreted exclusively for this space. It’s a corner created for pausing, relaxing, and connecting with the surroundings.
Another noteworthy element is a bookmatch wall, where the contrasting veins of Breccia Oniciata unfold elegantly across floors and architectural volumes. The proposal is completed with a combination of Venux’s sintered stone and natural coatings from Ecoclay, achieving a fusion of textures and colors that evoke the transformation of time upon matter. More than a material showcase, Venux offers a sensory and reflective experience at Casa Decor 2025. Tempo invites us to question our relationship with time in a fast-paced world. Just as stone preserves its essence over the years, this space reminds us of the importance of pausing, appreciating the present, and finding beauty in what endures.
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