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- Lab
Héctor Serrano | Lab 653...
- Contact
Héctor Serrano | Contact 334...
- About
About – Héctor Serrano. We are a design studio founded in...
- Porrónpompero
Héctor Serrano | Porrónpompero 512...
- Clothes Hanger Lamp
Héctor Serrano | Clothes Hanger Lamp 582...
- Screen Pollution Toys
A collection of toys designed to promote playtime between...
- Pop-Up Souvenir Viena
Pop-up Vienna is a collection of Vienna landmarks made of...
- Horizonte
Collaboration: Joaquin García, Enrique Miñarro and Javier...
- Lab
Ballet Collection. A-emotional light. Ballet is a pendant lamp collection designed by Héctor Serrano and created from the experimentation with SIMETECH®. Its shapes are formed by the superposition or gathering of its vertexes, allowing freedom for the own flexibility of the material.
1 apr 2008 · Papa de Tenerife Packaging by Héctor Serrano. Spanish designer Héctor Serrano has created packaging to contain the ingredients for a potato dish traditionally served on Spanish island...
Héctor Serrano. Héctor Serrano is a design studio founded in London in 2000. They create products and spaces that people are attracted to in the most humane, emotional and extraordinary way possible. The quest to bring innovation and character, while maintaining timelessness, simplicity and attention to detail, is a constant in each of their ...
Héctor Serrano founded his own design office in London in 2000, a studio focused on creating products and spaces that people are attracted to in the most humane, emotional and extraordinary way possible.
Héctor Serrano: With the spaces, we try to create sensory and immersive experiences where it's not just about communicating information, but about feeling, seducing and entertaining. It is obvious that we are bombarded with information in our daily lives, and we want the spaces we create to be sensory oases where with very few elements we can communicate a great deal.