Ines Aznar
Selected Projects
2021-2025
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The project focuses on creating a modular furniture system that adapts to various living spaces. Each piece is designed to be multifunctional, allowing users to customize their setup based on needs and preferences. Materials used include sustainable wood and recycled metals, emphasizing eco-friendliness. The design features clean lines and a minimalist aesthetic, appealing to modern tastes while ensuring durability. Prototypes have been tested for comfort and usability, with positive feedback from initial user trials. The goal is to launch a limited edition collection that showcases innovative design and practicality. Marketing strategies will leverage social media and influencer partnerships to reach a broader audience. The project aims to blend style with functionality, making it a standout in the furniture market.
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Wood
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First outpost of the house KURA-GE, this coffee shop occupies a former retail space in the Marais. Its architecture stages a dialogue between Japanese craftsmanship and a Parisian sense of tectonics. Solid French oak, smoked with ammonia and shaped in Brittany, struc- tures the space, from the counter and benches to hand-fitted joinery. Butterfly joints and exposed wooden pegs articulate a language of construction made visible. The earth-toned concrete floor (pink, brown) anchors the interior with a mineral density. Lighting, designed by Inès Aznar with Japanese paper, was crafted in London. Nothing is superfluous, each element contributes to the space’s quiet gravity.
Smoking Diaries
Ashtray
Aluminium Caster
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First outpost of the house KURA-GE, this coffee shop occupies a former retail space in the Marais. Its architecture stages a dialogue between Japanese craftsmanship and a Parisian sense of tectonics. Solid French oak, smoked with ammonia and shaped in Brittany, struc- tures the space, from the counter and benches to hand-fitted joinery. Butterfly joints and exposed wooden pegs articulate a language of construction made visible. The earth-toned concrete floor (pink, brown) anchors the interior with a mineral density. Lighting, designed by Inès Aznar with Japanese paper, was crafted in London. Nothing is superfluous, each element contributes to the space’s quiet gravity.
Kurage
Light System
Paper
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Ombrage is a project developed during my studies at ECAL in Switzerland. It explores straw weaving through the reuse of a broom assembly system, adapted to create a room divider. The piece balances control and raw expression of the material, working within a vernacular design language.
Ombrage
Room Divider
Straw Weaving
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Pistil
Set of bowls
Porcelain
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Candle Holder
Aluminium
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