'Diamond' wardrobe by Christopher William Adach

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Christopher William Adach

Product & Interior Designer

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I was born on the beginning of the 70’s in one of the central European country, which wasn’t centre of the Europe at all. As many polish families that time we were living in small apartments in which aesthetics wasn’t issue and lack of space was present everywhere. Growing up in environment like this, gave me first opportunities for observation relationship between us and space, how particular materials affect us and what actually the space is and how to deal with it. But, in my formative years, there was another place, my grandpa’s endless library, where I discovered another world, world of nature, history, extraordinary cultures, odd ideas and magic of the science. Both places were rich sources of experience for me when curiosity of the world was accompanied by over sensitivity. In later years I was experimenting with the world on different levels, looking for perception based on relativity and connections between us and natural world. In age of 20 I wasn’t strictly connected to the particular medium of the design. For many years I was music club owner and manager, but also music events organiser. It was amazing experience to create dynamic, visual and sound environment for people in form of intimate almost private parties, clubbing events and open air music festivals. No matter what it was, each time it was created with some kind of idea, developed into particular direction involving different kind of artists, to create the scenography, happenings, music and visual dialog with the people. That time I also designed Interiors for several clubs, pubs and private houses.
After ten years of such kind of experience I moved to UK to study Interior Design with Rhodec International in London, from which I was graduated with Upper Merit Diploma. During the study I discovered that I feel more comfortable with product design itself, which give me opportunities to create sculptural objects for living not only space for them. As designer I love natural materials as wood or natural fibres, but also man produced modern materials as contemporary glass, advance plastics like polymers or resins and nanofibres. All materials give us different solutions and appearances, but using each of them we need consider in sustainable terms to make sure its green nature from stage of production to recycling.

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'Diamond' wardrobe is made from pink painted wood with glossy finish, textured with tiny diagonal three dimensional illusive pyramids. Base and geometric, huge distinguish handles are satin aluminium casted. The shape of the wardrobe is simple, classic almost, but flatten edges remind gently shape of a ‘diamond’.
From the medieval times pieces of furniture likes drawers, chests or wardrobes were not only functional objects but also could say lots about social status and wealth of people they belong to. Mostly wood made they were often pieces of art and the place where expensive clothes were stored. As in past as today some storage furniture has double meaning, both, practical and decorative. ‘Diamond’ wardrobe embodied all that ideas in one piece of furniture. It is storage space for personal wearing belongings but it also could be catching attention internal element. It is made from pink painted wood with glossy finish, textured with tiny diagonal three dimensional illusive pyramids. Base and geometric, huge distinguish handles are satin aluminium casted. The shape of the wardrobe is simple, classic almost, but flatten edges remind gently shape of a ‘diamond’.
Materials:
Wood, aluminium
Dimension:
1900 mm / 800 mm / 400 mm

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