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jueves, 3 de mayo de 2012

Milan 2012... un poco de todo

Hallingdal 65

Ionna Vautrin

Zoo

Curated by Constance Rubini

Ionna Vautrin’s Zoo exploits the many nuances of Hallingdal 65 in a series of bright, colourful, oversized pillows that appeal to children and adults alike.
Including a toucan, a panda bear and a whale, each animal is around the same proportions as a small child (at around 1 m high), making them extra huggable for all ages, and encouranging younger generations to relate to them as a friend.
Ionna Vautrin’s illustrative visual style combines a highly simplified form, the animal’s character is defined principally through a series of different ‘hats’ which feature its face. Over time there is every potential for the zoo to grow and new species to be introduced, but in the meantime Ionna Vautrin’s three animals represent the elements: air, earth and water.

www.ionnavautrin.com


Zoo by Ionna Vautrin, curated by Constance Rubini for Hallingdal 65 by Kvadrat

Zoo by Ionna Vautrin, curated by Constance Rubini for Hallingdal 65 by Kvadra



Discipline

Sibylle Stoeckli

BELL LAMP

A glass bell houses the light source, disguised by a dark veil. The timeless shape and an appealing game of lights and shades create a reassuring poetic union. Practical to move from one place to the other, can either be suspended or used as table lamp or taken anywhere a temporary source of light is needed, as in the terrace or in the garden. 
Bell Lamp by Sibylle Stoeckli for Discipline

Bell Lamp by Sibylle Stoeckli for Discipline 
 



Boolean

Boolean plates by Jaim Telias
Boolean is a set of three plates playing with the boundaries in order to create new forms and compositions.
Boolean plates by Jaim Telias

Boolean plates by Jaim Telias
Boolean plates by Jaim Telias  
           

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