Vibrant floral patterns, voluminous textures, and vivid colour combinations reflect a multicultural philosophy, which is a consequence of globalisation. The exotic is back, and at Connections by Finsa we are focussing on how to translate this into your projects through the Explore trend.
Materials research is constantly evolving. In a society which is becoming more technically advanced, innovative materials that challenge design are emerging. To make research and the adaptation of materials to projects easier, materials libraries where you can find everything you need, were born.
We can see the 'maker' philosophy in Arrolo, the multi-position piece of furniture developed by Arrokabe Architects for La Conexión de Finsa. It was about facilitating short meetings, halfway between stopping for a coffee and an improvised meeting. And it's 'maker'
We’re celebrating our first birthday with a new website design, new content, and English and French versions of our site. Here we are, after seeing each other every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday for a year, through this window that connects…
The Espacio y Materia season, organised by Téctonica at Finsa21, has come to an end. And it certainly went out with a bang, with Torre de Bilbao and Torre 30, whose restoration programs were led by Antonio Ruíz Barbarín.
Dutch design is on the cutting edge, which we already mentioned when discussing the latest edition of Milan Design Week. But to see the best Dutch design, the Connections by Finsa team visited Design District, the meeting point for interior design in the Netherlands.
With the slogan Revalorar (Revalue), this year's Barcelona Design Week invites us to revaluate our surroundings and sees design as a key factor for innovation, sustainability, and for improving our quality of life.
In this post we've gathered together a selection of Instagram and Pinterest posts about reliefs and deep carvings , so that you can give a three-dimensional quality to your most original projects.