Adriana is a modular furniture system for La Plateforme in Marseille. Built from reused surfaces and prefabricated steel profiles, it combines flexibility, sustainability, and local production.
About
The Adriana project was developed for the La Plateforme campus in Marseille, within a broader strategy of local furniture production and adaptive reuse. It responds to short, medium, and long-term scenarios: from the temporary occupation of a hall, to vocational reintegration through making, to the eventual installation of a permanent campus.
At its core, Adriana is a modular and evolving system of tables and structures, combining reused surfaces with prefabricated steel profiles. The design is based on a clear construction logic: standardized connectors, simple fixings, and visible assemblies. This allows for quick prototyping, adaptation, and series production while ensuring robustness and flexibility.
Beyond its technical qualities, the project also embodies a social and educational dimension. It serves as a platform for collaborative making, reactivation of local skills, and sustainable furniture strategies rooted in reuse and modularity.