Children’s room. nice furniture in the form of letters

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Children's room. nice furniture in the form of letters


It’s called Letters and is the original furniture project designed and built by Alessandro Di Prisco, A young Neapolitan designer and architect born in 1982. This is a collection of furniture designed specifically to meet the needs of children. The result is a series of chairs, tables and cabinets characterized by a fun and functional design ideal for kids! Let’s look more closely together in this interesting project developed by Alessandro Di Prisco.

Alessandro Di Prisco was born in 1982 in Naples, where he graduated at the University of Naples Federico II. For several years working with small and medium-sized enterprises, creating and designing objects for mass production. He also collaborates with several studies of Architecture and Design including LAN, Nomad, Mad-Design and UCStudio.



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One of his most interesting achievement is certainly Letters, A series of born furniture to furnish the bedrooms of the smallest but also perfect for children and nursery areas equipped for the entertainment of children.

It is in fact a series of cute and fun furnishings whose shape is inspired by the letters of the alphabet.

Here then is that S becomes a fun rocking chair, L a Library, A a chair while M is a practical and sympathetic table.

A form letter is then a G chair-desk recreating a corner where collected imagine and variations in total tranquility.

Letters with the children can play and move to areas inhabited by colored letters also learning to become familiar with these forms. Funny, you do not find you?

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