Long inspired by historic modernist concrete structures throughout the last century, Mumbai-based product designers Nitin Barchha and Disney Davis of Material Immaterial made an artful ode to concrete's lasting architectural influence in "SPACES", a collection of miniature blocks cleanly carved into charming homes.
The designers made each humble yet sophisticated abode using a particular concrete mix to replicate the material's smooth finish. Each of the nine pieces — which measure at 62 x 62 x 51 millimeters — has its own design of volumes and voids that enable numerous arrangements when grouped altogether in the central "Kund".
h/t Ignant
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