DOUBLE BUNK BED
Object
Site: Milan
Project: In progress
Team: Guillermo Sánchez Cárdenas, Kevin Santus, Arianna Scaioli
The project is a custom-made wooden bunk bed designed for the renovation of a holiday home in Valle de Bravo, Mexico. Conceived as a sleeping object, the bunk bed optimizes a limited space while creating a distinct spatial experience. Warm timber tones and carefully proportioned volumes create a sense of compression and expansion, guiding the body through a sequence of spatial conditions that oscillate between intimacy and openness.
By imagining where one lies down as a design moment in itself, the project explores simple geometries that shape atmosphere and domesticity. The beds are embedded within a crafted wooden frame that both contains and defines the surrounding space, allowing light, texture, and shadow to articulate the act of resting. The result is a piece that resolves functional constraints without sacrificing spatial richness, making the everyday routine of going to bed a deliberate encounter with material, form, and ambiance. In this way, the bunk bed becomes a small architectural intervention that enhances how one inhabits the home.