Heim+Viladrich Collection - Folded Console
by Heim+Viladrich
Material
Stainless Steel
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The Folded Console is a console table by Heim+Viladrich, made from highly polished metal in a silver-grey finish.
The long, flat top extends over an architectural base composed of multiple vertical panels, segmented and open at their centers. The panels have subtly curved bottom edges. Polished surfaces capture ambient light and contextual reflection, shifting the reading of the piece across the day. The form is minimal but not spare.
The metal is treated to a high polish throughout, creating a consistent reflective quality between the top surface and the base panels. The silver-grey tone holds between warm and cool light, remaining neutral in most interior contexts.
Part of the Heim+Viladrich Collection, the Folded Console extends the studio's exploration of structural transparency into metal. Where the wood pieces expose grain and assembly, this console foregrounds reflection and segmentation, applying the same formal rigor to an industrial material.
W 180 x D 30 x H 90 cm
W 70.87 x D 11.81 x H 35.43 in
Materials: Mirror Polished Stainless Steel
About
Heim+Viladrich
Heim+Viladrich is a design studio founded in 2022 by Lauriane Heim and Johan Viladrich, based in Montpellier, France. Their approach is deeply rooted in context analysis, relying on meticulous research in the use of local materials and in the mastery of employed techniques. Through their projects, the studio has developed a coherent visual language, with rigorous attention running from overall composition down to individual details.
The studio's signature is mono-material construction with structural transparency: visible joints, raw aluminum, galvanized steel. These choices reflect an "economy of gesture," harmonizing material and process to produce work that is understated and precisely made. The duo maintains a direct relationship with production, working to leave materials as untouched as possible and reusing them across projects.
The practice is interdisciplinary, spanning design objects, scenographies, interiors, and publications. Commercial commissions and self-initiated work sit alongside each other, each domain sharpening the studio's ability to identify what is specific to a given project.
Their first major public work, Aire A75 (2022), translated the highway rest stops of the A75 motorway in southern France into a modular, mono-material installation. Presented at COLLECTIBLE in Brussels, it led to the studio being invited to design the scenography for COLLECTIBLE 2023's Curated Section the following year. Their mirror Steam was shown at Private Choice in 2024.























