
"'We all come from childhood,' says Tatarintsev. 'That is where our true 'self' lies: sincere, curious, capable of finding joy in small things.'"
"'I looked back at that era and found a point of support there,' he explains, framing the collection as a response to the visual and informational overload of contemporary life."
"Modularity defines Tatarintsev's system. Individual lighting components function like pieces in a set, allowing users to assemble them into different arrangements and lighting scenarios."
"The lighting elements are made from semi-porcelain using traditional casting techniques, fired at approximately 1100 degrees Celsius, then finished and assembled into larger units."
The 'Caramel' collection by Maxim Tatarintsev and Svoy Design includes modular ceramic lighting and furniture elements that can be customized by users. It features pendant, ceiling, and wall-mounted fixtures, alongside a side table or ottoman suitable for indoor and outdoor use. The design reflects on identity and nostalgia, using caramel candy as a symbol of shared memories from the 1990s. The collection emphasizes user-driven customization, allowing for varied interior arrangements and personal expression through its semi-porcelain components and innovative production methods.
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