I was born in Colombia and both my parents used to be mountain climbers, so since I was little I've been in contact with nature, native communities and intercultural exchange. This cultural emphasis later took shape when I was in college majoring in Industrial Design, when I conducted a research after a year of fieldwork with indigenous communities throughout the Colombian territory. This resulted in the publication of the book "Principles of Indigenous Design" and I have been applying those design fundamentals to my pieces ever since.
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KUATRO is an industrial design studio based in South Florida, specialized in design services and solutions for both residential and commercial use. Our goal is to interpret the client needs giving sense and functionality to the project.
We mostly do custom furniture and interior design.
"Blocko", a seat I designed several years ago made out of several solid wooden pieces that looks very geometric, but when you seat on it, the articulated pieces take the shape of your body and it is very comfortable.
It is really important to focus now on maintaining the design high standards while incorporating increasingly more environmentally sustainable materials, features, and manufacturing processes into new product designs.
The inspiration of my designs is rooted in simple and functional forms and the appreciation of materials and construction methods bringing a contemporary aesthetic with a bold ethnic content.
I live in the sunny South Florida, between Miami and Fort Lauderdale, and of course I feel my Colombian heritage not only when I am designing but in any aspect of my life.