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Vortile shower colorful petals seen from a distinguished street, fortunately denoting spring, is revealed in a bang Hana-Arashi, Robina Benson Design House’s The inaugural exhibition, on the screen on their new Soho Location. One of the most obvious New York Gallery, Robin Benson provides a complimentary background for the exhibition from the Japanese design house Nando and Italian brand Paola LentiThey borrow their whims vision by empty canvas. Hana-Arashi Pulls on points of the topic of property, movement and balance. Inspired by cherry blooms, Latica in flight, this research in textile manipulation shows what designers do best, throwing organic shapes with a unique material scorpt. The gallery was a beautiful object of d’arrt display chairs, pour, lamps, tables and shopping carts and baskets were sworn in colorful mesh, are located among the cascading of flowering.
Name of exhibition Hana-Arashi It turns to “petals of sakura flowers dancing in the wind” – is now covered as a fabric slider suspended on wires, fluttering through the air. Among the “petals”, the furniture series is revived by textured and covered textiles that make up generous curves through its Heft, giving each piece that satisfies a satisfactory weighted look.
Nendo’s Oki sat Textile distances used from mono-material for recycling Paola Lenti – Maris – which is made of two layers of connected fabrics. Maris Material, which comes in 180 colorful options, is usually used for Lent’s on external furniture. Here are returned and used in secutes from the production process, giving a second chance for waste that typically discarded. Reducing environmental impacts while celebrating a multitude of colors, flying and sato facing a designer connection that plays on the benefits of others, research as emotionally associated with a shade and movement. Each piece carefully made from the upcikled Maris material, says Satko, says about the process, “the idea remains as an idea without crafting.”
On white, slightly raised platforms, biomizable objects that appear: covered covers solid layers of fabric, placed on each other or folded to create dynamic forms. The texture in the form of a capsule concerned material, reminds of mobile structures. Some cells are proported to different colors, with the parties covered in the structure that reveal a different palette.
Each object contains various colors by nature of source material, allowing one discarded fabric to shine again. Weight and texture of furniture among amorphous forms of petals that fly about creating gentle movement among solid forms. This adds an organic feeling in space, a modest search for an external gallery. “We imagined Soho Gallers as a creative haven, a place where the design exceeds the function to become art,” Robin Benson said, founder of Robin Benson designer’s house. “With Hana-ArashiWe invite guests to explore harmony between modern design and poetic expression. This concept is honored and always changing the energy of SOHO and the art that defines our brand. “
NandoWhich means clay, stems from the mind of the Oki Sato, visionary designer of creative products that extend more decades and industries. Imaging Issei Miaake as men as their influences is not their influences: “The design is made of decision making. The person can only make a certain decision, it really has made a certain decision, it really matters that your mind is empty.” In the time of data sets and overloads, watches the words of the fingers of truth in design and in life.
Paola Lenti Debit 1994. year with a rug collection, is then spreading in fine furniture for lucrative and out. The material technology fills sharp lines, with color sensitivity that really takes the brand to the next level. With cute details that evoke heat, Paola Lenta blenda sustainability and style, inserts in the next generation of furniture.
To find out more about Hana-Arashi exhibition on Design Design Hobina Bensonvisit nendo.jp or paolalenti.it.
Photography exhibition by Marco Petrini.
Studio Photo Sergio Chiments.