Nautilus by Xavier Lust: Fluidity in Design and Function

Belgian designer Xavier Lust presents Nautilus, an aluminum bookcase that pushes the boundaries between functional design and art.

This three-unit piece, inspired by oceanic themes, reflects Lust’s fascination with the sea and climate change. The “Cloud Patina” finish evokes objects softened and shaped by time, as though retrieved from the depths of the ocean.

Lust’s focus on sustainability is evident—crafted from recyclable aluminum, Nautilus aims to endure for generations. It’s not just a piece of furniture but a commentary on time, climate, and the relationship between nature and design.

The series combines Lust’s signature bending techniques with a sense of fluidity, creating an illusion of movement and transformation. With its sculptural form, Nautilus evokes both the cephalopod’s shell and the fictional submarine from 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea. It’s designed to hold not just books but time and knowledge, reminding us of the power of thoughtful design.

Xavier Lust’s latest creation is a testament to his ongoing commitment to innovation, sustainability, and timelessness. Each piece in the Nautilus collection offers an emotional experience, seamlessly blending art and functionality in a way that speaks to both the present and the future.

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