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Andrés Reisinger: The Digital Furniture Poet

Meet Andrés Reisinger, the Argentinian-born, Barcelona-based digital designer who’s flipping the
script on what furniture, spaces, and design mean in the virtual age. He’s known for his luscious,
soft, surreal objects and interiors that often straddle the line between fantasy and function.
If you’ve ever seen a velvet pink chair floating in the sky—or a dreamy room with no walls and too
much peace—chances are it was Reisinger’s work.
What’s His Style?
Reisinger’s aesthetic is like a Scandinavian daydream soaked in emotion. His pieces combine:
Soft, plush textures (think velvet and cloud foam)
Light pastel palettes—pinks, purples, whites
Surreal staging: floating rooms, flooded hallways, furniture in deserts
Hyper-real 3D design that looks touchable—even when it’s not
Calm, slow, minimalist, and emotionally driven
He makes you want to move into his renders, even if they’re impossible.
Why He’s Different
Reisinger is redefining what it means to be a designer in the digital age. He’s not just making
renders—he’s making emotional objects and places.
What makes him stand out:
He’s bridging the gap between digital and physical—some of his virtual furniture now exists in
real life
His work tells stories without needing people or text
He was among the first to sell digital furniture NFTs—yes, couches that only exist in the
metaverse
His art feels tactile and meditative, not cold or overly techy
Big Moments
Created the viral “Hortensia Chair”, which went from 3D render → NFT → real-world product
now sold by Moooi
Featured in Forbes, Dezeen, DesignBoom, and Wallpaper*
Dropped NFT collections that sold out in seconds, including “The Shipping”, a collection of
impossible interiors
Collaborated with brands like Zara Home, Microsoft, and Arc’teryx
Exhibited in physical galleries and digital exhibitions alike
The Vibe You Get
Seeing a Reisinger piece feels like:
Hugging a warm cloud in a lavender-scented dream
Watching modern design take a nap on a digital beach
Realizing simplicity doesn’t have to be cold—it can be soft and nostalgic
Wandering a world where design is emotion first, function second
It’s comfort-core at the highest aesthetic level.
Final Thoughts
Andrés Reisinger is at the forefront of emotional digital design, bringing tactility and soul to a
world made of pixels. He shows us that even virtual spaces can feel intimate, serene, and meaningful
—and he does it with elegance and innovation.
If you want to follow a creator who’s blending tech, architecture, and feelings into art you wish you
could sit on—Andrés is the one.
















