REDESIGNING COMPLETE EXPERIENCES
IDEAS AND INDIVIDUALS ARE NOT ENOUGH. IT'S THE POWER OF COLLECTIVE MINDS, THOSE WHO ARE WILLING TO PUSH THE BOUNDaRIES OF WHAT IT POSSIBLE THAT WILL MAKE CHANGE POSSIBLE. DESIGN NEEDS DESIGNERS, BUT IT ALSO NEEDS VISIONARIES FROM DIFFERENT BACKGROUNDS TO ADD DIFFERENT DIMENSIONS TO PROVIDE BETTER SOLUTIONS.
HERE ARE SOME OF OUR PROJECTS:
DESTINATION CLOUDS
TRAVIO
CROATIA AIRLINES REBRAND

21 HARBOR ST.
CAR E-X-P
OTHER PROJECTS
Also, the space lacked character, having high ceilings but boring white gypsum walls.
The wood was found from an old barn that was practically giving it away. It is over 100 years old. The frame was a door frame discovered a few blocks from the loft. The legs were slightly tainted white to blend to have less of a contrast.
This project came about as we found a new temporary space for the studio. Only one of the walls of the loft had windows. Thankfully, the windows ran the whole span of the wall.
The idea for the table was to create an oversized working and storage area without making the space feel smaller.
Also, the space lacked character, having high ceilings but boring white gypsum walls.
The wood was found from an old barn that was practically giving it away. It is over 100 years old. The frame was a door frame discovered a few blocks from the loft. The legs were slightly tainted white to blend to have less of a contrast.
This project came about as we found a new temporary space for the studio. Only one of the walls of the loft had windows. Thankfully, the windows ran the whole span of the wall.
The idea for the table was to create an oversized working and storage area without making the space feel smaller.
Also, the space lacked character, having high ceilings but boring white gypsum walls.
The wood was found from an old barn that was practically giving it away. It is over 100 years old. The frame was a door frame discovered a few blocks from the loft. The legs were slightly tainted white to blend to have less of a contrast.
This coffee table was made entirely from recycled wood. The sides are reused wine crates.
The structure is made from different types of wood. It was designed to be uniquely supported vertically- with no lateral supports.
The shelves were an experiment on two fronts; design and structure.
The two back supporting wood planks were of different sizes and weight, so they were balanced accordingly for postioning to properly hold the 3 shelves.
The finish of the shelves was a composition; old newspaper phrases and photos, spray painted red in to place and then varnished. This shelve turned out surprising stable.
About us:
incubius: The Power of Collective Minds
incubius is a Think Tank aiming to solve and discuss an array of topics in the World around us. We aim to collectively engage in proposing new solutions and ways of thinking. We are designers, service designers, architects, travellers- DO-ers. We are critical observers of the world around us. We are international.
Ideas and individuals are not enough. It’s the power of the collective minds with the will to change and challenge the status quo what make things happen. Design needs designers but it also needs to expand its horizons to integrate creative people from different domains with a critical eye and passion to makes things better. This richness helps expand the thought process to well beyond that of finesse and functionality. Curious minds welcome!
This project came about as we found a new temporary space for the studio. Only one of the walls of the loft had windows. Thankfully, the windows ran the whole span of the wall.
The idea for the table was to create an oversized working and storage area without making the space feel smaller.