At a time when spaces become more flexible and functions intertwine, Ofitres presents a collection of pieces that operate at the boundary between architecture, furniture, and emotion. At Hábitat Valencia 2025 (Stand C11 · N3-P1), the brand unveils six new systems designed by renowned national and international studios that share a common vision: to design from the essential, without giving up character.
Marked by a strong visual presence, honest use of materials, and conceived to coexist in domestic, contract, or work settings, these new proposals articulate a shared language that values modularity, spatial transformation, and design as a strategy for connection.
DOT, by Franco-Japanese designer Jun Yasumoto, is an intuitive-use object that meets the need to sit, support, or interact with domestic and flexible logic. Compact, versatile, and lightweight, it combines plywood and steel in a visually balanced synthesis.
DUO, designed by La Mamba Studio, offers a geometric solution to define informal, shared, or creative spaces. Its modules are assembled as complementary volumes, creating systems that dialogue with interior architecture and foster collaboration.
Also by La Mamba Studio, NARA introduces nature into the workspace. Halfway between furniture and landscape gesture, NARA embraces a biophilic design that redefines the workstation from a more human, functional, and sensory perspective.
HOKO, the third project by La Mamba Studio for this edition, introduces the notion of an open refuge: a modular sofa system with ALVIC panels that outlines space without enclosing it. Lightness, acoustics, and mobility define a typology ideal for lounges, libraries, coworking spaces, or transitional areas.
BIMU, created by Fat.Iron Studio and recently awarded the Red Dot Design Award 2025, is a modular pergola system designed to divide and shape spaces without construction. With aluminium profiles and tool-free assembly, BIMU becomes a lightweight structure for both indoor and outdoor use.
The collection concludes with LOOM, designed by JM Ferrero – Estudi{H}ac. Inspired by traditional looms, LOOM is a storage system that acts as a visual filter. It organizes, separates, and structures without closing off space. Its structural design allows for multiple interpretations: from modular bookshelf to architectural partition that modulates spatial depth.
With these singular proposals, Ofitres reaffirms its commitment to a new formal syntax where objects do not simply occupy space, they define, soften, and connect it. These collections have been conceived for architects, designers, and specifiers who seek systems with soul, structural precision, and lasting relevance.