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OIA
Studio Auriga showroom, Project design: OIA progetti, Photographer credits: Matteo Felici. Functional beauty where the architectural fabrics are integrated into the space to inspire and function as a room divider.
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Interior partitions are often designed as purely functional elements that block views and separate rooms. They tend to be heavy, opaque and visually uninspiring, which reduces the overall quality of the interior. In a showroom environment this makes spaces feel closed rather than inviting. It limits how visitors experience flow, light and the presentation of products.
Lalace introduces a new way of dividing space without sacrificing openness. The mesh panels act as semi-transparent filters that allow light to pass through while still creating clear spatial boundaries. This approach softens transitions, brings visual rhythm and enhances the atmosphere of the interior. Instead of being a barrier, the divider becomes a feature that adds character and continuity.
Lalace is a woven mesh system that can be customized in pattern, scale and curvature to fit both interior and exterior applications. It combines strength with transparency, making it suitable for facades, ceilings, dividers and screens. In this showroom the material was used to create elegant room dividers that provide structure without closing off space. By doing so, Lalace proves its value as both a functional and aesthetic design tool.

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