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23/10/2024

Neolith celebrates art and design at ADN Fórum

  • Neolith's Zigurat ephemeral space, designed by Fabián Ñíguez, features a staggered structure that merges history and innovation.
  • Neolith surfaces, with their modern aesthetic and versatility, create an ascending journey that encourages reflection on the relationship between ancient and modern, sacred and urban.

 

 

Neolith celebrates culture and creativity with a distinctive space designed by the renowned interior designer Fabián Ñíguez. Inspired by a ziggurat, this installation at ADN Fórum 2024 takes place in Madrid's iconic Plaza de Colón.

 

In this unique setting that blends art and urban space, Neolith presents Zigurat—a structure inspired by ancient civilizations, merging the fluidity and symmetry of Mesopotamian temples with a contemporary reinterpretation in an urban context. Neolith surfaces, known for their strength and versatility, offer a modern tribute to ancient temples of worship.

 

The “Ziggurat,” symbolizing spiritual ascent and divine connection, becomes a structure bridging past and present. This ephemeral space invites visitors to reflect on how symbols and forms from the past can inspire modern design and explore the passage of time.

 

Within the limited space of a shipping container, Neolith's Ziggurat illustrates humanity's quest to transcend the earthly, even in today’s most constrained and tech-driven environments. It bridges history and innovation, the spiritual with the contemporary, seeking a deeper connection to nature, sustainability, and a balance between technological progress and cultural heritage.

 

According to Fabián Ñíguez, "The internal architecture and innovative use of Neolith surfaces, along with mirrored panels, create a sense of boundless space and depth, transforming the container into a symbolically limitless area".

 

 

Reinterpreting a unique journey through Neolith surfaces