Nazka Screen

3D Printed Room Divider

Biobased, 100% circular ,100% VOC-free, 100% Red List free, available in any colour

Close-up of Nazka Screen, a 3D printed circular room divider designed by Meeder Ontwerpers X Studio Michiel Wijnen, produced by Aectual.

The Nazka screen is originally designed for the Peruvian Restaurant of the same name in Amsterdam .

Detail of Nazka Screen, a terra-cotta 3D printed circular room divider designed by Meeder Ontwerpers X Studio Michiel Wijnen.

The dynamic rectangular grid of alternating diagonal panes is freely inspired by pre-Colombian patterns.

It functions as a space divider between the kitchen and the restaurant area to filter light and sound while maintaining casual glimpses from different points of view.

Nazka Screen, a terra-cotta 3D printed circular room divider designed by Meeder Ontwerpers X Studio Michiel Wijnen.
  • 100% VOC-free

  • 100% Red List free

  • 100% Circular

  • Available in any colour.

The screen is a 3D printed structure made of biobased material;

Nazka Screen, a terra-cotta 3D printed circular room divider designed by Meeder Ontwerpers X Studio Michiel Wijnen and produced by Aectual.
Nazka Screen, terra-cotta 3D printed circular room divider beside sofa, designed by Meeder Ontwerpers X Studio Michiel Wijnen and produced by Aectual.

Developed with and produced by Aectual.

It is now part of their collection and was recently chosen by Patricia Urquiola as part of the Kettal pavilion at the Salone del Mobile in Milan.

Nazka Screen, white 3D printed circular room divider designed by Meeder Ontwerpers X Studio Michiel Wijnen and produced by Aectual.
White Nazka Screen 3D printed facade at Kettal stand in Milan, designed by Meeder Ontwerpers X Studio Michiel Wijnen and produced by Aectual.
Ontwerpers X Studio Michiel Wijnen and produced by Aectual.
Close-up of white Nazka Screen 3D printed room divider, designed by Meeder Ontwerpers X Studio Michiel Wijnen and produced by Aectual.

Credits:

Design: Meeder Ontwerpers X Studio Michiel Wijnen

Produced and Sold by: Aectual: www.aectual.com

Photography: Karlijn van Diepen, Aectual, Roos Meeder, Michiel Wijnen

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