Fundamentos del Vacío (Foundations of the Void), is a series where furniture becomes spatial experience. Inspired by brutalism, ritual, and the essence of primitive architecture, the pieces blur the lines between sculpture and function, exploring the interplay of structure and void through precise design and shadow play.
Crafted in plywood—elevated here through meticulous fabrication—each work balances presence and absence, form and emptiness.
“This collection goes beyond function; it’s a scenography, a temple,” says Párraga. “An exploration of what’s there, what’s missing, and the spaces in between.”
A collection that speaks through silence.
Fundamentos del Vacío evokes ritual architecture—abstract temples where geometry and repetition imply symbolic order. Designed as contemplative objects, the pieces function both as sculpture and furniture, engaging the tactile and the conceptual.
The collection includes two plywood works: a low table and a side table or stool, crafted in Las Ánimas’ studio. Modular and versatile, they can stand alone or be combined to shape different spatial arrangements.
True to the studio’s ethos, the collection reflects a precise, architectural sensibility—where the primitive and the technological coexist within a unified, sculptural language.