MIGUEL LEIRO

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Miguel Leiro is a designer, curator, and educator based in Madrid who focuses on expanding the cultural value of design. After receiving a bachelor's in Industrial Design from Pratt Institute (New York City) he started a practice in Madrid that specializes in products, creative direction, interiors, and branding.
SELECTED CLIENTS

Camper
David Chipperfield Architects
Panoramah!
PIN-UP Magazine
Mast Books
Font Barcelona
Marmoles Covarrubias
IED University
SELECTED AWARDS + PRESS

Maison & Objet Rising Talent Award
Rome Prize
AD Best of Spain

El País
Wallpaper Magazine
PIN - UP
AD Spain
Neo2
El Semanal


        3 x 3 ROOM DIVIDER - 2020 - Panoramah!

Anodized Aluminum and Brass
170 x 35 x 190 cm



This room divider design is result of a brieifing from Panoramah!, an award-winning swiss window brand specialized in aluminum casement systems. They challenged a select group of designers to reinterpret their materials in order to develop an exclusive furniture collection for their showrooms.

3, a sacred number, can be interpreted as a generato of construction systems, both material an meaning. With this in mind, the articulation of a new screen will be based on this digit to propose both new way of showing the material possibilities of aluminum (cut, bent and anodized) to generate
new interpretations around how to use this object to articulate a space.


   3 x 3 ROOM DIVIDER - 2020 - Panoramah!

Anodized Aluminum and Brass
170 x 35 x 190 cm



This room divider design is result of a brieifing from Panoramah!, an award-winning swiss window brand specialized in aluminum casement systems. They challenged a select group of designers to reinterpret their materials in order to develop an exclusive furniture collection for their showrooms.

3, a sacred number, can be interpreted as a generato of construction systems, both material an meaning. With this in mind, the articulation of a new screen will be based on this digit to propose both new way of showing the material possibilities of aluminum (cut, bent and anodized) to generate
new interpretations around how to use this object to articulate a space.