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ivan hernandez quintela

mexico city, Mexico

 
 

RIA containers

pre-fabricated crate boxes are internally adapted to function as the reception area, cafeteria, product store, information center of a computer school

Designer: ludens - Ivan Hernandez Quintela & Norma Maldonado (Mexico)
Manufacturer: inmobiiaria columbia (Mexico)
Inspired By: crate boxes
Material: OSB and pine
Colours: various
Dimension: 3.6m x 1.8m x 2.4m
Price: $1,200.00 USD each container

tips for roommates

to avoid having the same arguments with your roommate about "turning off the lights," "watering the plants," or "cleaning the dishes, why not have paintings that decorate your flat while they remind your roommate to do the basic house chores?

Designer: ivan hernandez quintela (Mexico)
Manufacturer: ivan hernandez quintela (Mexico)
Inspired By: past unnecessary arguments with roommates
Material: watercolor paint, painted wooden frame
Colours: red and green
Dimension: 25cm x 25cm

flexible box

an installation for the educational area at the new University Museum of Contemporary Art in Mexico City which is capable, by rotating each of its "L" shape walls, of creating different spatial scenarios

Designer: ivan hernandez quintela (Mexico)
Manufacturer: La invencible (Mexico)
Material: steel, MDF, Formica
Colours: white, orange and green
Dimension: 6m x 6m x 3m

sliding table

a table inspired by the numbers game where one empty slot allows the modules to move. Each module has a specific function, so instead of having to ask for the wine, one moves the wine module to a different place - constantly changing the table's composition

Designer: ivan hernandez quintela (Mexico)
Manufacturer: juan Zouain (Uruguay)

see-saw table

a table designed to balance the interaction between two people during a meal. As one is in the upper position, one eats; as one is in the lower position, one talks - a balanced conversation!

Designer: ivan hernandez quintela (Mexico)
Manufacturer: juan Zouain (Uruguay)

mexican army shelf by ludens

inspired in the "Swiss Army Knife," the mexican army shelf integrates many shelves within one body, allowing users to extract the shelves they need when they need them

Designer: ivan hernandez quintela (Mexico)
Manufacturer: Juan Zouain (Uruguay)

 

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mexico city, Mexico

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mexico city
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