Floating Forms
by Szymon Keller x Danidevito
Floating Forms — Like after a gentle storm, the space is filled with objects that seem returned by the sea. Translucent surfaces, rounded forms, and suspended fragments shape a coastal landscape guided by gravity, currents, and time. The installation becomes a field of tension where light and heavy, fragile and solid coexist. Pieces appear carried, moved, or left behind, held in suspension between moments. Some elements evoke distance, traveling from the Baltic to the Mediterranean, with amber-like traces adding warmth and memory. The space invites adaptation and movement, creating a playful, contemplative atmosphere where nature and fantasy quietly merge.
1.Szymon Keller is a Barcelona-based designer originally from Pomerania, Poland. His work explores the dialogue between the Baltic and Mediterranean, combining natural materials, light, and atmosphere. Trained at the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw, his practice spans sculptural objects and spatial design, creating refined pieces shaped by memory, place, and material exploration. 2.Danidevito Studio is a Barcelona-based creative studio founded by Daniel Ortiz and Vito Montolio, working across creative direction, set design, and product design, collaborating with brands such as Oysho, Carolina Herrera, and Vogue across campaigns, spaces, objects, and audiovisual projects.