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22/11/2017

Crossroads between ENEA and Delimbo, contemporary art gallery

ENEA collaborates with Delimbo, an art gallery in Seville specializing in urban, contemporary art and street art.

Delimbo art gallery Enea

Earlier this year 2017, ENEA started a new collaboration with Delimbo, an art gallery in Seville specializing in urban art, national and international contemporary. A collaboration that arises from the business mission of both companies to approach their audiences through different actions, points and spaces.

The Delimbo gallery is located in a modernist space designed by the architect José Espiau in 1919. A space recently remodeled to accommodate the contemporary art of national and international artists.

It is said that contemporary art is that of our time, the one that reflects contemporary society. Artistic expressions developed in the course of this century. Similarly, the design furniture studied and designed by ENEA for home and residential areas, in collaboration with renowned national designers, aims an alternative approach in which architects and interior designers can also find the indispensable or suitable piece to complete their decorative projects.

For a few months, the new LTS System table and Ema upholstered chairs are present in Delimbo. Two collections representing the contemporaneity of ENEA’s product design. The LTS System table is a range of work tables based on a flexible joining system in aluminum that can be used with different angles: 60º, 90º and 180º. As a result LTS can be adapted to provide tables of any shape and size, from the simplest to the most complex arrangement. Ema chair is the result of the combination of expertise and a thoughtful design, which resulted in a seat with three clear attributes: lightness, strength and stackability.

If you like urban, contemporary and street art and furniture design, we just invite you to visit Delimbo Artspace at Pérez Galdós nº 1 Acc. Street, in Seville.

Delimbo art gallery Enea
Delimbo art gallery Enea
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