


RELAX 040
Architonic ID: 1238401
Año de Lanzamiento: 2013
Concepto
When there is no wall or ceiling surfaces available for the positioning ofWhen there is no wall or ceiling surfaces available for the positioning of sound absorbers, RELAX 040 offers a perfect solution.
Made to the dimensions of a classic shelf, the length and width are fixed at 40 cm, but the height can vary from a minimum of 70 cm, to suit specific requirements. Whether matching the height of a desk, sideboard or shelves, RELAX 040 finds a space in every room with ease.
Like all YDOL RELAX products, it playfully makes formal and aesthetic reference to existing furniture. The cover material is made of pure merino wool and the acoustic fabric JIL, which can be fabricated in 36 popular colours. The top and bottom surfaces of the unit can be selected from 9 kinds of wood, 3 aluminium surfaces and in any desired colour. This versatility offers an incomparable colour spectrum and material choice for acoustic design and space planning. It has four invisible feet that can be individually adjusted as required, and used to form a pleasing shadow gap of 2 cm between the bottom edge of the unit and the ground.
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Construcción interior

Austria
The developing process preceding each of Nina Mair’s projects resembles the development of a storyboard and consists of far more than simply dealing with the pragmatic and technical aspects of each project. With her products and architectural concepts, Nina Mair tells stories of the origin, birth and final destination of an object. She often follows tracks leading back into a distant past while at the same time letting her creativity be guided by the future. Her work draws from her passion and enthusiasm for materials, handicraft und various industrial production techniques. Her design ideas are analysed in cooperation with manufacturers, material properties being examined and exhausted, and production procedures refined. It is her aim not only to achieve innovation and functional adequacy but also to transform handcrafted products into objects that can be produced serially in order to make them accessible to as many people as possible. She gains inspiration from her daily surroundings at home as well as her travels, particularly to the vibrant metropolises around the globe. Led by her unerring instincts for current tendencies, she discovers remote quarters, workshops and all sorts of hotbeds of creativity where she locates the unknown and unexpected as sources for new ideas. Looking at something in its entirety, from the object to a building and vice versa, is based on Nina Mair‘s passion for architecture: „Architecture is more than just a vessel, filled with objects, it is a space that has the potential to develop along with the people who use it. I consider my work to be successful when it stirs people emotionally.“