Pina marked my first experience combining digital modelling, laser cutting and wood-based construction. Developed through interlocking joints and living hinges, the project became a dialogue between the freedom of drawing in Rhino, the precision of digital fabrication and the structural limitations of MDF.
The result is a plant stand inspired by the silhouette of a spider. By lifting plants off the ground, Pina creates playful sculptural compositions within a space. Its character changes with each plant: trailing foliage conceals the central body and leaves only the legs visible, while smaller plants emphasise its more dramatic spider-like silhouette.
Pina brings greenery into the home with a subtle sense of humour.