Enter Cleaf’s Shaping Surfaces 2021 competition
The Shaping Surfaces competition invites architects and interior designers to get creative with Cleaf’s surfaces while also starting a discussion about the design of interior spaces.
June 14, 2021 | 10:00 pm CUT

An intriguing view through the Lisbon concept store Banema Studio, realised by architects Campos Costa Arguitetos, and winning project in the first Shaping Surfaces competition

The Shaping Surfaces competition was launched by Cleaf in summer 2020 as a reaction to a pandemic where digital communication became the smartest and safest way to share work and inspiration. The second edition of the competition launched on 1 June 2021
‘The aim of the Shaping Surfaces competition is to improve the creativity of architects and interior designers through the use of our surfaces and to create a debate around interior spaces’


Surface manufacturer Cleaf produces solutions for both furniture and interiors. Their panels, laminates and edges are produced in Italy but installed by architects worldwide


The architectural project which took first place in 2020 caught the attention of the jury with an innovative and unexpected use of the surface material Yosemite UB44 Catinaccio which covered the entire ensemble of built-in furniture


Greek architecture studio G2 Lab collaborated with Cleaf on the interior of Bochotis, a new pastry store in Ioannina, Greece. The blend of colours and materials are aimed at offering a tasteful experience in a sweet-inspired, sophisticated space


Another entry from the Shaping Surfaces 2020 edition was Olga Lapshova’s tiny apartment in Moscow. All built-in furniture was custom-made using nine different, harmoniously combined Cleaf products
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