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Workshop with students of DMA cabinet-making of Neufchateaux.
Work around assembly and wood. The idea was to create a flexible claustra using the assemblage dual forking. The claustra is made of two parts, the bases and the uprights. These bases are modular thanks to an assembly with a "key" between the modules.
The amounts they can have several shapes but are not modulable. They are made of veneer sheets (ash).
The desire here was to create a room that could evolve according to its environment and our needs. It allows us to gently separate spaces by creating a set of looks.
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