Sanserif Creatius work their magic – again! … Creative-idle said
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Sanserif Creatius work their magic – again! … Creative-idle said

Sanserif Creatius work their magic – again! … Creative-idle said

One of my favourite design studios is that of Sanserif Creatius who work tirelessly to produce environmentally-friendly furniture solutions amongst other things (Rachel Oku’s words). Valencia-based, pioneers in social design, Sanserif Creatius have been busy working on a series of biodegradable products (primarily made from corrugated cardboard), which are particularly exciting. As you’ll notice from the official product images below, Sanserif Creatius don’t take themselves too seriously, which is part of why they’re so great.

Sanserif Creatius Dudua’s wild card for decorators

Last month saw the release of MyScreen frames; a decorative picture frame that defines the limits when projecting images onto a wall. This new product is conceived to resolve a need in contemporary spaces, where tube TVs and even flat screen plasma or LCD screens are giving way to Home Cinema. Using a video projector on a vertical surface is an increasingly more popular system for viewing images and audiovisuals.

“MyScreen recreates the corners of a virtual screen and ensures that the space we use for projections on a wall or another surface at home or in the office are clearly demarcated”, explains the designer and director, Ana Yago.