Description

Design is focused on toaster museum an bedroom.
The museum's concept is inspired by the Renaissance Wunderkammer, at the origin of the modern museum, private place that had to inspire wonder in the host who visited the lord residence.
The wooden and wire mesh structures, designed to place the toaster, create a complex space with multiple variables viewpoints. The feeling is that of being surrounded on every side by the toasters.
In museum 2 room I've placed the available vintage kitchen and in Museum 1 two available showcases and drawer over which is placed the coffee machine. The museum entrance is characterized by the same wooden structures of the rooms 1 and 2.
I designed to widen the passage between the entrance and the room museo1
The windowed walls in Museum1 are covered by the roller semi bleached canvas that can be pulled up to let the outside light and the air come in. For the ceiling I imagined to use the same canvas but equally fascinating is the idea to see the attic with wooden existing roof structures ( but I could not rapresent it in the render).
Lighting is provided by black industrial-style lamps hanging on the designed wooden structures.
The space for the projections, in museum 1, is represented in one of the render with the projector placed above the door at the back of Antigone table.
The bedroom is characterized by the wood used for all elements. The bed suggested in the furniture layout, may be replaced by an artigianal handmade bed.
I planned to put on the same side the fireplace and the support surface for the TV in living room and the available table on the other side. I have not suggested one brand for the sofas. The best solution is to find two original sofas of the period (50’/60’), if it possible white-colored, but also leather natural color.