

Radix Table by Patricia Anastassiadis for Artefacto following the concept of the collection, reproduces the curvatures of nature in its design, combining wood, marble, and artisanal glass uniquely. Adaptable, the furniture has size variations and different top design options. It serves as a dining table, welcome table, and even a side table.
Delicate curves, loose lines, and natural metamorphoses compose the visual landscape that inspires that piece, that integrates the Vér collection, which refers to spring in Latin and names Patricia Anastassiadis’ seventh collection of furniture design for Artefacto, a high-end brand in Brazil and the USA. Recalling the radiance of nature, these pieces reveal a contemporary design with a timeless appeal, a feature of the designer’s partnership with the brand.
This piece was born from a desire to connect with nature. Patricia searched for traits that evoke movement, transformation, and harmony and decided to translate them into small, medium, and large furniture, with great visual effect and high ergonomic performance. In that sense, Patricia designed pieces that seem to flirt with artistic creations.
The idea was to shorten the distance between furniture and art. However, at the same time, they have a sculptural character, they are also extremely functional. Patricia thought about morphosis: the way an organism is formed, that is, the search for natural beauty and ergonomics.
Following this concept, one of the greatest highlights of this collection is the woodwork, brought together industry and craftsmanship.
Category:FurnitureAward Year:2024Designers:Patricia Anastassiadis Felipe Anastassiadis, Ana Luiza De Deus, Anastassiadis Arquitetos, São Paulo, São Paulo, BrazilManufacturer:Artefacto, São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil