Forma

                                        works where technique becomes tasteful. We conceive objects, spaces, and visual languages with the precision of the engineer and the sensibility of the designer. Each project begins with a clear idea and is built with rigor, until function acquires the beauty of form.

We work where technique becomes tasteful. We conceive objects, spaces, and visual languages with the precision of the engineer and the sensibility of the designer. Each project begins with a clear idea and is built with rigor, until function acquires the beauty of form.

PROJECT

CODE

DESCRIPTION

MUJI
Pin Clock

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The Pin Clock began as a serious joke: to make time touchable. Cork doesn’t stand out, but never fades away. It is subtle, warm, light, and a bit stubborn.

In Vullpellac, we watched raw cork become precise: the CNC's rhythm, the sanding, the smell. The pins came later, turning it into a wall for brief thoughts. A quiet object, useful, slightly absurd. A clock that lets time slip a little.​

USM
Haller AS-2

[25_pub_obj]

AS-2 extends the USM Haller system with a new kind of movement. It adds a mechanism that lets modules connect, disconnect, and shift as needs change. The structure remains the same as always — precise, modular, quiet — but now it learns to adapt.

Conceived for agile spaces, AS-2 preserves Haller’s clarity while giving it motion.

CUPRA
Confidential

[24_con_obj]

We engaged in a confidential partnership with Cupra, contributing to the design of a range of products for their line, as well as bespoke accessories for the vehicle and its maintenance.

BCD
Dupond & Dupont

[25_pub_obj]

Dupond and Dupont are twin lamps divided only by a slight variation in their tube. Their light is directed upward, reflected softly from the ceiling, and activated by a gentle twist of the top.

Three legs interlock with deliberate simplicity and are finished in Plastidip—more for character than for protection. Two versions of the same idea, quietly insisting on being different.

ADIF
Relif

[25_pub_spa]

In partnership with Adif, Relif proposes a visionary response to the student housing crisis by reimagining urban dormant assets. The project thoughtfully adapts decommissioned Renfe train carriages and the former La Maquinista depot into a vibrant community for students.

This initiative is a direct application of circular economy principles, transforming industrial heritage into a living ecosystem.

TPB TECH
Digital Twins

[25_pub_vl]

Our collaboration with TPB tech began with images and turned into something harder to name. We build their products again, digitally this time. Each rendering tests how technology behaves when seen, not just used.

It’s an ongoing exchange between gastronomy and engineering, between the cook and its ritual. A steady collaboration that keeps shaping how the brand looks, feels and moves.

NOMON
Puntal

[24_pub_obj]

Puntal stands between ceiling and floor, like a quiet argument with gravity. A single gesture, vertical and calm. It doesn’t hang, it doesn’t stand: it insists.

A carved wooden body holds a led tube that breathes through a fine grid. When off, it’s a column; when on, the wood turns translucent, letting the light escape like it is through paper. It recalls Milá’s Cesta and Coderch's DISA—reminders that wood can both hold and let go.

KMEDICS
Kora

[22_pub_obj]

Kora is a monitoring halter designed from the human form outward. Its soft, lightweight construction makes it comfortable for prolonged monitoring, while its intuitive design and charging require no effort to use.

The device is present when needed but forgettable in use, resting securely without distraction. Kora doesn't flaunt technology, it quietly integrates it.

ISDIN
Confidential

[25_con_obj]

We are engaged in a confidential collaboration with ISDIN to develop a range of healthcare products. This project is being conducted in partnership with Elisava, University of Design and Engineering of Barcelona. The work remains under strict confidentiality.

CARL HANSEN & SØN
Home Objects

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For Carl Hansen & Søn, a knife set is a natural extension of their woodworking legacy. Each piece presents a clear geometry, uniting a forged steel blade with a sculpted solid oak handle. This is where legendary woodworking meets centuries-old blade-making techniques, resulting in tools of refined sharpness and enduring performance.

CEFÈ LOCAL
Custom furniture

[25_wip_obj]

Designed for Cafè Local, this stool embodies its philosophy of locality and excellent coffee. The concept champions a café culture cultivated from within Barcelona. Its construction reflects this principle. The seat is solid Catalan pine, the structure is locally engineered metal, and they are joined by a custom system for lightweight stability.

Born from our daily coffee ritual at Cafè Local, which is across from Elisava, where we teach, this stool was designed not just for a place, but from within it.

NOMON
Stackable Stool

[24_pub_obj]

The stackable stool for Nomon packs flat but stands like it was carved from one block. Its plywood parts lock together without screws or glue, held by nothing but very few well thought fittings.

A stretched textile seat ties the whole thing in tension: it is soft where it needs to be, firm where it has to. Light to carry, solid to sit: a stool that pretends to be simple and almost gets away with it.

SELF EDITED
Granate

[25_pub_obj]

Granate simply stands there: a silver structure, upright and discreet, held to the ground by a pair of heavy lead feet, as if it feared drifting away. Above, a small platform waits. Sometimes it carries a glass. Sometimes nothing.

Its body stretches and contracts. For that, it relies on a small, mischievous cube that screws and unscrews the telescopic column, deciding how tall Granate feels that day. One alone is enough. Several together form a constellation: scattered, precise, indifferent to alignment. Granate is not furniture, nor display, nor tool. It is simply there to hold something, briefly.

AGROLIMEN
Confidential

[25_con_spa]

We developed a confidential project for Agrolimen, designing a sustainable construction system derived from food waste that merged product design with architecture, achieving hybrid products with full architectural integration. This innovative material solution was conceived for implementation across their corporate buildings to achieve full circularity. Further details of the project remain under non-disclosure.​

CARHARTT
HQES

[25_wip_obj]

The HQES is the defining element upon entering the Carhartt headquarters in Amsterdam—a custom display system that functions as a piece of architecture in miniature. It translates the brand's core principles of utility and honesty into a three-dimensional form.

More than a static fixture, HQES is a reconfigurable tool for a dynamic workplace. It serves as a testament to a design philosophy where quiet execution and rugged purposefulness become one, making a definitive yet understated statement about the brand from the very first moment one steps inside.

WEVER&DUCRÉ
Confidential

[25_con_obj]

We are engaged in a confidential collaboration with Wever & Ducré, part of the Xal group, to develop a series of innovative lampshades. This project is being conducted in partnership with Elisava, University of Design and Engineering of Barcelona. The work remains under strict confidentiality.

PRIVATE CLIENT
1250 Table

[25_pub_obj]

The 1250 table is made from elements that already exist. A plywood top, available in different finishes. Below it, two plywood beams cross to form an X via a standard joint. Four metal legs reach the floor. The construction is visible, direct, and without detours. Everything follows standard measures and standard solutions, materials are common, fixings are familiar. Nothing requires explanation, and nothing but the copmposition pretends to be special. The result is a table that looks great without even trying.

PRIVATE CLIENT
A5

[25_pub_obj]

A5's light wanders through the porcelain, spreading out softly. It is warm, diffuse, and slightly irregular, which is part of the point with all handmade objects. Some of the wire skeleton is still visible from outside, as a slight shade, under the glowing porcelain.

Delicate, a little witty, and politely elegant, A5 Lamp behaves in all senses as you would expect from a light object.

SIMPLEHUMAN
Confidential

[25_con_vl]

We developed a confidential project for Simplehuman, creating a suite of strategic visuals for their end-client facing channels. This work was conducted in collaboration with 5-M Studio and Ip-Che, focusing on reinforcing the brand's core identity. The project remains under non-disclosure.

HASTA EL CUERNO
Croissant Stool

[24_pub_obj]

This red plywood stool is our contribution to the Hasta el Cuerno project in Mexico City. Its form follows a quiet logic, emerging from the essential properties of its material and assembly.

Constructed from interlocking planes, the stool's strength is a direct result of its geometry. The layered plywood offers a textural homage to the cuerno, and its bold red hue acts as a visual anchor within the space. A subtle, circular recess carved into the seat reveals the underlying layered texture, turning construction into a discreet ornament.

RUBI
Confidential

[24_con_obj]

We developed a confidential project for Rubi, designing a new concept for a ceramic and porcelain cutter. This involved creating a modular system that redefines the processes of cutting, transport, and material manipulation on-site. The project was conducted in collaboration with Elisava, University of Design and Engineering of Barcelona, and remains under non-disclosure.

RØDE
Digital Twins

[21_pub_vl]

dupond and dupont are twin lamps with a single difference in their tube. proposed by matteo guida for an exhibition at the design museum of barcelona, they both share the same quiet irony.

their light points upward, reflected from the ceiling, switched on by a subtle twist of the top. three legs fit together with deceptive simplicity. two versions of the same idea, pretending not to be.

NOMON
Vela

[22_pub_obj]

The Vela lamp revolves around a central pigtail wire that mounts onto a tripod's pole. When weighted by the off-center shade, gravity induces a rotational force, creating immediate friction that locks the assembly securely in place. This self-locking mechanism enables tool-free, modular assembly through a simple, intuitive gesture.

The result is a highly stable, fully modular lamp where the core mechanic is both the fastener and the clever revelation: a design that achieves reliability through a witty and fundamental application of physics. their light points upward, reflected from the ceiling, switched on by a subtle twist of the top. three legs fit together with deceptive simplicity. two versions of the same idea, pretending not to be.

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