The power of shapes as an educational tool: that is the premise behind the new idea from Amusement Logic’s Design Department. These are geometric capsules that open up into micro-spaces for children to concentrate, rest or share moments. It is a design that serves curiosity and play. Faceted surfaces, colour contrasts and ergonomic proportions transform architecture into a learning game.

It is not just a seat, but a small cave, a refuge or a stage where imagination takes place. The choice of red—energetic and vital—combines with the neutrality of white—ethereal, almost invisible—in a balance between the extremes of emotion and calm. The atmosphere is thus both welcoming and dynamic.

This proposal demonstrates the design’s intention to balance pedagogy and emotion. The result is a contemporary environment of high creativity—and yet low cost—for schools, museums, or public centres where space is another actor in the educational process.

By José María Reyes, designer in the Design Department at Amusement Logic

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