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The Spec_Room by SPECTROOMle_Brimet
27 — 31 May
09:00 — 20:00
Thursday Opening Day 11:00 - 23:00
Sunday 09:00 - 18:00
LDW Highlights
The first exhibition at Spec_Room explores a plethora of design pieces created by SPECTROOM for a set of brands launched by the studio. This exhibition operates as a manifesto embodying a paradigm shift in the strategic relationship between designers and industry.
After several years developing brands and products for several companies, SPECTROOM’s new vision moves from working for the industry to working with the industry, taking on the role of an entrepreneurial partner in the creation, development, communication, and commercialisation of new design brands that explore new materials and production processes.
This represents an ideological turning point that emphasizes a new symbiosis between creativity, technology, and the Portuguese industrial ecosystem , aiming to rethink models of cooperation capable of fostering new ways of thinking, producing, and selling contemporary design pieces - Designed and made in Portugal.
This first showcase brings together pieces from several brands: GWOOD - minimalist and functional furniture with online customization, produced in plywood using CNC technology, developed in collaboration with Ambienti d’Interni; ONEST - design pieces of different typologies and scales in marble, CNC-machined, conceived in collaboration with Spatium Petra Group; PIXOM - non-standard design pieces, 3D printed with robotic systems, exploring biopolymers, resulting from a collaboration with Solidtech; COMCREAT - urban and outdoor furniture in concrete, 3D printed using robotic arms, developed in collaboration with Sirolis; WEROCC - wall cladding panels, 3D printed using robotic arms.
In addition to these brands, products from GENCORK and INPPUT will be exhibited, as well as a limited collection of tiles and decorative pieces exploring the connection between ceramics, artificial intelligence, and 3D printing.
What is presented is not merely design pieces, but the result of a profound conviction that the relationship between creativity and industry must be reinvented. Each object is proof that when designers and producers work side by side, the result is more than a product — it is an idea with form, scale, and future. Innovation is achieved through collaborative work and parallel development, in pursuit of a more conscious, sustainable, and democratic design.
The studio is dedicated to exploring new design and fabrication technologies applied to forms and spaces, investigating strategic combinations of sustainable materials, (re)generative computational design, artificial intelligence, and digital fabrication technologies such as 3D printing, CNC machining, laser cutting, and robotic arms. Its aim is to explore the potential of digital tools as creative protocols capable of transforming pixels into atoms and virtual processes into tangible objects and physical environments.
Led by le_Brimet, a holistic computational designer and creative director of a hybrid collective of architects, programmers, engineers, and designers, the atelier-lab seeks to dissolve boundaries and preconceptions between humans and machines, theory and practice, merging digital culture with computational systems.
SPECTROOM operates within a hybrid territory where the real and the virtual converge, where human thought is translated into code and the digital becomes tangible, no longer confined to the surface of screens. The studio aims to humanize technology, promote circular economy principles, and explore the symbiosis between Materialware, Software, Hardware, and Humanware.
Recognized in 2014 by FRAME Magazine as one of the “Ones to Watch,” SPECTROOM has gained international recognition as a reference point at the intersection of creativity and technology.
A pioneer in introducing regenerative design in Portugal, the studio created in 2026, in Lisbon, The Spec_room, a space dedicated to new and unexpected convergences between design, architecture, and technology.
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