The Mitjorn collection is inspired by and named after an idyllic beach in the south of Formentera, the longest beach of this Mediterranean island, formed of several coves scattered with rocky areas and sandy beaches.
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Mitjorn’s faceted lines form a geometric pattern that looks like the fishing nets and the shape of their threads, tied together to form a mesh of polygonal shapes.
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With a structure of galvanized steel rods, the collection is made up of four timeless-looking pieces designed to suit multiple spaces, from terraces and outdoor areas to interiors and contract settings. Source by Ramón Esteve.
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- Location: Spain
- Design: Ramón Esteve
- REE Design Team: Nacho Poveda, Gloria Izquierdo, Carlos Granell
- Producer: iSiMAR
- Year: 2022
- Photographs: iSiMAR, Courtesy of Ramón Esteve
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