Paolo Demel

Hello, my name is Paolo Demel I was born in Padua in 1991. From 2005 to 2010 I attended the Industrial Design address at the Pietro Selvatico Institute in Padua. Also in Padua, I completed my university three years at the SID Italian Design School, an intense experience that led me to collaborate with Zignago Vetro, Stefanplast, Acquor, Mital, MG, Sorelle Ramonda and Mondo Toys.
At the end of my studies, I started my career path specializing in Interior Design, developing furnishings and solutions mainly for the foreign market (Dubai, New York, Moscow ...). From 2010 to 2015 I collaborated with Criocabin S.p.a., True Design and TMA.
From 2015 to today I deal with product and interior design at Ypsilon Collection and Studiolo1844, always for a mainly foreign market, (Moscow, St. Petersburg, Luxembourg, Amsterdam, Casablanca, NewYork, Miami, Forte dei Marmi, etc.) creating together with a consolidated team luxury villas and hotels.
Sofa by Paolo Demel

Gloria Sofa by Paolo Demel Design is not only an external form, but it is also a research on the internal structure, ergonomics and essence of an object. In this case the shape is a very strong component, and it is the cut given to the product that gives it its particularity. The advantage of Gloria has the strength to be 100% customize, adding different elements, materials and finishes. The great peculiarity are all the extra elements that can be added with the magnets on the structure, giving the product hundreds of different shapes.

Lamp by Paolo Demel

Da Vinci Lamp by Paolo Demel The Da Vinci Lamp exemplifies a harmonious blend of art and technology, inspired by the innovative spirit of Leonardo da Vinci. Its sleek, minimalist design features a circular LED head mounted on an adjustable mechanical arm, enabling users to direct light effortlessly in any direction. This unique combination of functionality and elegance distinguishes it from traditional lighting solutions. The lamp is crafted from lightweight, durable materials, ensuring longevity and ease of use.

Yacht  by Paolo Demel

Hermes Yacht by Paolo Demel Hermes features a modern design, with side windows and soft flowing lines. The side windows create a close connection with the surrounding environment, reflecting the water and natural light during the day, while at night they light up with perimeter led that enhance the silhouette. The slender shapes promote efficiency, while the soft lighting creates a warm, comfortable atmosphere, ensuring privacy and refinement. In the lower bow area there are two cabins equipped with beds for overnight stays. The upper part of the glass roof can be opened via an electrical system.

Yacht by Paolo Demel

Goldfinger Yacht by Paolo Demel Goldfinger is a 65 meters superyacht concept defined by a sculpted profile and a continuous glasses, that enhances natural light, establishing a close visual and spatial connection with the sea and enhancing the onboard perception of the surrounding environment. The primary design challenge lies in integrating large window openings within a steel hull at the lower decks, requiring a system of structural supports for the upper levels. These elements are externally concealed through glass treatments that visually mask vertical supports. The sundeck is designed in aluminum to reduce weight.

Resort by Paolo Demel

Nadir Resort by Paolo Demel Nadir is a resort set within the Atacama Desert, designed as architecture that appears quarried from the terrain. Low rectilinear volumes sit tight to the rock, forming deep loggias, wind protected courts and shaded thresholds. Water is used as a cooling mirror, exterior basins reflect the canyon sky, while sunken pools occupy carved chambers. Interiors are shaped by stratified stone surfaces and oculus openings that admit controlled daylight, reducing glare and heat. A restrained palette of sand colored masonry, recessed lighting and minimal furnishings emphasizes shelter and expansive view.

Contact Info

Paolo Demel
Via Raffaello Sanzio n 64
Veneto
P: +39 3401481032

Paolo Demel is IDC member since 2020, with 10178 IDC rating.
 
 
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