Spanish furniture brand Punt Mobles has introduced Porte, a new collection designed by Víctor Carrasco that combines architectural inspiration with contemporary comfort.
The collection includes a range of seating elements, benches and tables, all built around a distinctive tubular structure inspired by the porticoes commonly found in architecture. This structural gesture forms the visual and functional foundation of the entire collection, creating a family of pieces defined by light, balanced lines.
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At the core of Porte is a flexible tubular frame that expands or contracts depending on the size of the furniture piece, while maintaining the same architectural expression. This consistent structural language gives the collection a strong identity across its different formats.
The design also focuses on comfort and visual softness. The backrest and armrests merge into an enveloping form, creating a relaxed seating experience while preserving the collection's minimal aesthetic. A refined piping detail running along the edges highlights the silhouette and emphasises the clean geometry of the pieces.
In addition to seating, the collection integrates side tables directly into the structural frame, extending the architectural gesture of the design. The tabletops are available in wood or marble, introducing a material contrast that adds depth and sophistication to the overall composition.
Porte has been developed to suit a variety of environments, from residential interiors to hospitality and contract settings. Its restrained design language allows it to adapt easily to different architectural contexts while maintaining a distinctive presence.
With this new collection, Punt Mobles continues its exploration of furniture that blends architectural thinking with refined craftsmanship, reinforcing the brand's focus on timeless design suited for contemporary living and working spaces.
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