By “transformist” we mean a product capable of taking on different functions and transforming itself from one into another on the basis of the various requirements of contemporary living; it should also fulfil the requisites of comfort, elegance, simplicity and aestheticism. In this specific case the actual suite becomes a three-dimensional artistic installation; inside it the guest is seduced by the gravitating, tectonic tension of the metal compared with the purity and lightness of the walls and floor. The project is structured in accordance with a formal minimalist language, with particular attention to proportions and their expressiveness.
The architectural space is defined by the elements hanging on the wall (which “equip” the actual wall) and the transformist metallic block containing the bed, wardrobe and bathroom. The two wallspaces communicate with each other through their contraposition, having corresponding horizontal proportions and a corresponding overall design, either jutting out or hollow; there are discontinuous solid elements in the first case and a continuous wall-area with horizontal cuts in the transformist unit. The mobile trundle bed and the small table are the elements that consent the creation of a versatile, multi-purpose area. If the trundle bed is pulled out, the suite becomes an actual hotel room; if, on the other hand, it is pushed under the bathroom floor, the result is a relaxing living space that can also be used for day-time work and leisure activities.