concrete lines contrast with the resin’s illusion of movement.
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]]>made solely from construction material, philipp aduatz's gravel chair is an experimental piece that redefines the process of furniture design.
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]]>the designers put a spin on conventional 3D concrete printing fabrication, to create vibrant furniture pieces.
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]]>the pieces are made out of concrete, based on white cement, integrating a combination of glass fiber rods and carbon textile reinforcement.
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]]>the main project of the exhibition will be a 3D printed concrete chaise designed by philipp aduatz and developed in collaboration with incremental3D.
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]]>this furniture series concept stems from the visualization of the natural phenomenon of wave formations in water, which sprouts from the interplay of wind, gravity and inertia.
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]]>the final shape of the objects is only revealed at the end of the process, as layers of papier-mache are applied to an existing structure.
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]]>the designs of the furniture collection are influenced by the beauty of failure in a complex television technique known as 'interlacing'
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]]>the furniture piece has been conceived to appear to the viewer either as a solid chair melting away, or as a solidification of a liquid melt.
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