d+a | Issue 116 • Jun/July 2020
102 UNDER THE SEA With the northern hemisphere welcoming rising mercury levels, Vitra has expanded its accessories portfolio to include the Sea Things Summer Collection 2020. A motif first designed by Ray Eames, it dives under the ocean for a glimpse at the creatures that live there. Expect to find elements like starfish, jellyfish and crustacea in a blue-green colour on Classic Trays, Paper Napkins and a Table Runner. These products are available for a limited time period at W. Atelier in Singapore. MURAL MAKER Turn a wall into a giant canvas. That is the premise of Scribit, a robot that can draw whatever you want on any vertical surface – from glass to whiteboards and even plaster walls – and later, erase the content completely, leaving no trace behind. Designed by CRA- Carlo Ratti Associati, an award-winning design and innovation firm led by MIT professor Carlo Ratti, it is a useful tool for collaboration among teams, or just to keep that interior feature wall refreshing with new designs every week. / CATALOGUE CURATED / CURVY COMFORT TABA is the name of an old Argentinian game, played with a cow’s bone. TABA is also the newest collection from Moroso (available at XTRA in Singapore), by Swiss/Argentinian designer Alfredo Häberli. Pure in its organic form and free of embellishment, the eight-piece set is suited for public and private spaces and ranks high on multi- functionality. Relax, talk or work on them; they have a softness marked by symmetrical forms that make them comfortable to dwell on for long hours.
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