Treviso (TV), Italy
Manufactured by Martex and designed by Daniele Del Missier, Ivan Petrovich, and Mattia Furla Fluido was born from the idea of the counters at the fish market in Venice, where every day, depending on the catch, the trays become interchangeable and easily replaceable; all supported by a structure that can be assembled and reused elsewhere.
Fluido recently won the “Best Office Desk of the Year” Award at the 2023 Prize Designs for Modern Furniture and Lighting from Global Design News and The Chicago Athenaeum: Museum of Architecture and Design.
Fluido was born, a structure that is easy to assemble and disassemble which makes the product absolutely customizable according to its function.
The product is completed by a series of elements such as tops, trays, and drawers.
With the same elements, it is possible to create low or high tables, trolleys of various sizes, bookcases, and much more.
The product is completed by a series of elements such as tops, trays, and drawers.
Thanks to an ingenious patent, the product can be assembled with bare hands, without any screws or tools of any kind.
Small and very fast movements to create your own workstation.
This means not only time savings but also a lower environmental impact since no screws are included in the packaging.
The table can be customized by choosing the configuration that best suits the function at the time.
Assembly takes place in just a few steps by any user, as the elements that make up Fluido are light and easy to move.
Project: Fluido
Designers: Martex S.p.A.
Lead Designers: Daniele Del Missier, Ivan Petrovich and Mattia Furlan
Manufacturer: Martex S.p.A.