TANGARA

ST. BARTH

 
 

The Tangara Collection arises as a result of the collaboration between Vermeil and Luis Pons Design Lab. The design concept envisions a new meaning for the wood hinge, a feature that was previously crafted by Vermeil and rethought by Pons to create a brand-new family of furniture pieces. 

The collection uses the wood hinge as a functional and constructive method, resulting in a minimal but complex expression of carpentry. Just as stitching is used to sew fabrics to create an haute couture dress, the Tangara Collection pieces are assembled by interlocking wood or composite panels to build the cabinets.

Because of the modular qualities of the cabinets, finishes, and colors, they can be grouped together to create multiple configurations that adjust to the clients' needs. Sideboards, dressers, bars, and nightstands can be adapted to their current visual aesthetics and functional programs. 

The collection's concept is to be interactive; each piece's purpose strictly depends on its users, allowing the possibility of change in order to obtain differing interpretations and results.