BCXSY: 'change!' rubber-coated foam furniture

BCXSY: 'change!' rubber-coated foam furniture

the design of this collection is based on the unexpected
experience of using the material, which looks hard and
heavy, but in fact is soft, flexible and light.
while many foam products are machine-cut, BCXSY introduces
an element of handwork. the collection is constructed from CNC-cut
blocks, which are combined and then cut by hand, making each piece
unique. different densities of foam are used for different elements, giving
the collection both softness and structure.

'change!' will be presented for the first time during the upcoming milan design week 09,
at spazio rossana orlandi. http://www.rossanaorlandi.com

BCXSY is a cooperative between designers boaz cohen and sayaka yamamoto.



boaz cohen and sayaka yamamoto / BCXSY
portrait by jakob hohmann



l: 'squeeze light' r: 'stone spring'


l: 'boulder shelf' r: 'ishi'




'stone stool'
leeji db
04.02.09  
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love your style

ciao Sayaka!
giulio s.   04.02.09
mazal tov
david   04.04.09

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