In a world full of standardised homes, Another Human articulately breaks the chains of normalcy. Another Human treats each design as a work of art, generating flamboyant work that leaves a lasting impression.

Here is the list of 10 Projects by Another Human:

1. KIDS ROOM

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Kid’s room ©Another Human Website

The company goes above and beyond the conventional child’s room design to come up with something entirely new.

Besides simply adding a color scheme and kid’s furniture, Another Human playfully distorts elements of the room.

The table light and frame on the wall have an upbeat persona, seen in their forms, that gels well with the paradigm of a kid’s room. The distorted visual graphic of the flooring is an intuitive component that captures the imagination of the viewer.

Besides engaging the senses, curves are the common theme in the furniture and lighting. These curves are immaculately organized by the designer, as the kid’s room bears a strict visual symmetry.

2. WATER BATHROOM

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Water Bathroom ©Another Human Website

Another Human’s Water Bathroom superlatively mimics a tropical scenery.

The walls and floor continually depict the ocean’s texture, while the ceiling is painted with bright lime green, transporting any individual to a tropical beach.

The soft shades of green and brown are brought to life by ambient lighting. With a thematic color palette, each of the bathroom’s fittings has a sleek matte finish, staying true to the typology of a lavish bathroom.

3. ATWATER VILLAGE

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Planters & Furniture Displayed ©Another Human Website
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Planters & Furniture Displayed ©Another Human Website

The ATWATER VILLAGE design can only be described as a montage of dynamism. With almost cluttered spaces, Another Human relies on outrageous forms to sit side by side with conventional ones to create drama. The misfitting elements challenge people to find order amongst the chaos.

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Various furniture & Room View ©Another Human Website
Various furniture & Room View ©Another Human Website

A clear example of the theme can be seen in the planters. One of the pots is designed in a tubular way while the other is a plain one. They are each placed at a different level on pedestals that bear no resemblance.

Wall Clock ©Another Human Website

These contradictions together highlight the intention of the design. A design that leaves people amazed and confused at the same time.

4. VENICE BEACH RECORDING STUDIO

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Recording Studio & Recording equipment ©Another Human Website
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Recording Studio & Recording equipment ©Another Human Website

The recording studio has a rustic earthy theme that bears a striking contrast with Los Angeles’ modern and contemporary designs. Complete with modern furniture, this project aims to harmonize the new with the old. In order to attain a visual balance, the recording equipment becomes an active part of the design.

Natural light and wood are used in cohesion to emphasize the space and equipment. Consequently, the equipment becomes an active part of the design, highlighting its function.

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Recording control room ©Another Human Website
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Instruments ©Another Human Website

5. INTRO LA

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Close up view ©Another Human Website

Intro La is an abstract exhibition that uses loud colors and complicated details. Another Human intends to redefine our overall perception of space by adding conceptual yet functional elements.

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Exhibition space ©Another Human Website

The firm shows off how dissimilar materials like steel bars, stones, and fabrics can be cohesively used to create a truly unique space.

Rather than simple contrast, the composition of steel tables, painted stones, and a sumptuous chair is a visionary leap to imagining the unimaginable.

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Different angle of Exhibition ©Another Human Website

6. VULTURE FEST

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Set Design Live ©Another Human Website

The Vulture Fest is an example of a monochromatic color scheme being used to give a rich and graceful output. This set design uses fluid furniture and showpieces along with multiple shades of blue to develop a theme of its own.

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Set design view ©Another Human Website
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Set design view ©Another Human Website

The slender seats have a distinct style that is connected to the rest of the set by its color; the furry carpet and with its own shade of blue binds all the elements of the set.

Primarily depicting a home, the set is designed to be a classy, yet homely for the show.

7. SIGHT UNSEEN OFFSITE

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Exhibition ©Another Human Website

The mirrors use robust stones and their affluent texture to its fullest. The mirror itself originates like minaret from the stone.

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Mirror Installation ©Another Human Website

An art installation that resembles a sort of storage depicts neutrality through its finish while exuding elegance.

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Art Installation ©Another Human Website

A composition of cushions is used with lustrous fabric to yet again, show an elegant design without much complication.

Cushions installation ©Another Human Website

8. OBJECT PERMANENCE-1

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Candle Stands ©Another Human Website

For this exhibition, abstract candle stands are arranged with candles of different sizes to create authentic pieces of art. The focus on the candle stands does not include the alteration of the candle. The individual designers only altered the size of the candle to suit their designs.

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Candle Stand ©Another Human Website
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Close up View of Candle Stand ©Another Human Website

The rethinking of the modern candle stands gels with different themes across the spectrum of design.

9. OBJECT PERMANENCE-2

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Ping Pong Rackets ©Another Human Website

 

Perceiving Ping pong rackets as a canvas for artistic expression is surely a first. Some rackets have altered forms, attached ping pong balls and several colours.

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Ping Pong Rackets ©Another Human Website
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Ping Pong Rackets 10 Projects ©Another Human Website

Varied materials and their textures are apparent on the ping pong rackets. The addition of features adds to the complexity of the rackets further standing out from one another.

10. OBJECT PERMANENCE-3

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Exhibition space ©Another Human Website

This exhibition revolves around planters at various scales for different plants. They are visually strong designs that are eye-catching while standing out near the poolside.

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Side View of Exhibition ©Another Human Website

The use of concrete is the trend that ties the installation together as an urban composition.

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Designed pots  ©Another Human Website

A mighty pot holding a relatively smaller plant further exaggerated its size. A model snake is wrapped around the pot adding a bewildering feature to the otherwise docile planter.

Author

Kunal is a charismatic individual, with a passion for food, travel and of course writing. His thirst for new experiences has helped him develop diverse portfolio of talents. He has worked with NGO’s pertaining to animals, children, and rural development while working as an architect for large corporations.