11+1 Houses

60,00 €

Eliza Yokina

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If you liked the "Sims" then you will love this concept due to the talent of the young Romanian designer Eliza Yokina. A set of small, simple houses made from unused pieces of wood. Imagined and made in Bucharest.

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Dimensions : 13,5 x 13,5 x 17 cm

Materials : solid wood, metal recovery

Color : natural wood

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History of the product

Lovers of construction games will love and those of decoration will love. Eliza came up with the idea of reusing scraps of wood to give them a new lease on life. The mixture of essences used by the cabinetmaking workshop gives this set a special hue.

Twelve small houses of different sizes to assemble on a desk, a shelf or a console for a minimalist and fun decoration. A simple, Nordic and super deco concept that has already conquered many interiors !

The designer

Eliza Yokina was born in Bulgaria in 1979. After studying painting, she joined the University of Architecture and Urbanism of Bucharest. Student model, she won all design prizes until getting her Thesis on Product Design, with mention of the Jury ! After graduation, she worked in several architectural offices. In 2006, alongside Adrian Soare, she created the SYAA Architecture Studio. In 2012, she became a founding member of the "De-a Architecture" association which showcases young talents

Touch to everything and passionate about the world of children, she starts writing children's books. "Dreams about Houses" won the prize for the best book for children and young people at the "Good to Print" - the Romanian Book Gala. In 2014, Eliza wins the Grand Prix of the "Annual Architecture" in Bucharest, in design section with her fun "game wood 11 Cases". She has since devoted herself to creating children's furniture.

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