Cuecos Cover

2016

Cuecos Containers

Cuecos Buen Diseño seal
Cuecos Buen Diseño seal
Cuecos Buen Diseño seal

Cuecos is a collection of containers that symbolize the evolution of materials over time. This unique set comprises spice containers for a modern kitchen and storage items for personal belongings. It results from a collaboration between the Argentinian studio Designo-Patagonia and Kaleb Cárdenas during a six-month internship in Bariloche, Argentina.


Focused on blending industrial technology with expert craftsmanship, Designo-Patagonia's Cuecos series is crafted using locally sourced materials, including 'lenga' wood finished with olive oil and turpentine, along with carefully selected endemic pebbles.


Designo Patagonia is dedicated to preserving and honouring nature and the materials sourced from the region. The wood utilised in this project is native to the southern region of Argentina, Patagonia. The pebbles come from the crystal-clear rivers surrounding the city of Bariloche. Additionally, the product packaging is crafted by repurposing discarded boxes from local supermarkets, diverting them from landfills and promoting sustainability.



Cuecos with salt
Cuecos with salt
Cuecos with salt
cuecos family
cuecos family
cuecos family
Cuecos set
Cuecos set
Cuecos set
Cuecos packaging
Cuecos packaging
Cuecos packaging
Collectiing pebles in the patagonia
Collectiing pebles in the patagonia
Collectiing pebles in the patagonia
Sketches of the process to building cuecos
Sketches of the process to building cuecos
Sketches of the process to building cuecos
Prototyping
Prototyping
Prototyping
The burning process for Cuecos
The burning process for Cuecos
The burning process for Cuecos
Gif of the stone adaptation to the wood
Gif of the stone adaptation to the wood
Gif of the stone adaptation to the wood
Cuecos in display at a restaurant
Cuecos in display at a restaurant
Cuecos in display at a restaurant
Cuecos in use
Cuecos in use
Cuecos in use
In collaboration with Designo Patagonia
In collaboration with Designo Patagonia
In collaboration with Designo Patagonia

Credits


Manuel Rapoport
Martín Sabattini

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