toyo ito: porta fira public seating for sancal

fifteen leaf-shaped benches grace the newly opened hotel santos porta fira in barcelona, spain,
they were designed exclusively for the hotel by toyo ito and produced by spanish upholstered furniture firm sancal
image courtesy interiors from spain
leaf-shaped benches, designed by japanese architect toyo ito and produced by spanish upholstered furniture firm sancal,
grace the newly opened hotel lobby of santos porta fira in barcelona, spain.
the interiors of the hotel refer to japanese gardens and the benches, which look like petals, are arranged in circles to evoke the form
of oriental flowers - creating the impression of large blossoms.
designed for public spaces, the benches were unveiled by sancal at the hábitat valencia design fair last week.

porta fira towers mural and leaf shaped public seating elements by toyo ito
image courtesy interiors from spain

hotel porta fira hotel in barcelona by toyo ito & associates, adjacent, a new office building by spanish architects b720, which is also part of the same development project.
images courtesy interiors from spain
the extension of the fira de barcelona in montjuïc, barcelona has been just completed in april 2010 and intends to be a new gateway to the city.
the high-rise hotel in the porta fira development was conceived as a distorted cylinder in which all rooms will have excellent views
to the city. the building also contains commercial areas at the ground level and a panoramic restaurant in the top floor.
one of the most interesting aspects of the project is the façade made of a system of red metal tubes placed at a certain inclination
depending on solar exposure and orientation. at 110 meters-high, the tower is one of the tallest buildings in the city of barcelona.

spanish upholstered furniture firm sancal
image © designboom
designboom spotted the leaf shaped benches by during valencia disseny week, on the show floor of habitat valencia fair,
from 28th september to 2nd october, 2010. in the 'espacio red' in hall 6 the toyo ito public seating elements were featured
for the first time by sancal. 40 years in business, sancal has become one of spain’s leading manufacturers of contemporary
upholstered furniture. all of sancal’s furniture is made in spain and conforms to strict quality controls.
the company is also highly committed to protecting the environment in terms of the materials it uses and its manufacturing methods.
sancal developed the collection of toyo ito benches especially for the contract market.

fira towers benches by toyo ito at the stand of spanish upholstered furniture firm sancal
image © designboom

rendering by toyo ito & associates
image preview exclusively for designboom, courtesy sancal

rendering by toyo ito & associates
image preview exclusively for designboom, courtesy sancal

rendering by toyo ito & associates
image preview exclusively for designboom, courtesy sancal
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