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The Collecting from the side Outdoor furniture Thomas Heatherwick It reminds the impossible shell, formed to protect the creature from this world. The shapes is naturally falling around them, for surprising finishing at the end: burst of light multi-color places made of recycled plastic, growing in large numbers over the surface. A beautiful example of rotational design, this collection produced for Magis It brings innovative technology and imaginative design together in harmony.

Open seating area with unique designed stools and table on the yard, surrounded by greenery and a modern background building.

After several months of testing a rotary casting using two types of recycled polyethylene, Magis noticed that although the exterior of the material looked fairly standard, it opened it unexpectedly, uneven stains. “The idea behind this new collection is the use of waste materials and discovering their inner beauty in an unexpected way,” Heathervick says.

Two sculptural open chairs and the corresponding table with a collection with the right Thomas HeatherVick, all with wavy patterns of terracotta and colorful mosaic interiors, are placed on the paved near decorative grass.

The thought and experimentation that entered the secondary collection is exemplary than Heathervick’s style – rigorous research transitions into materiality, production methods and details. This collection contains closely formatting from the outside, smart use of rotary casting abilities. Included with colored stains on the interior, the material is a combination of post-industrial recycled polyethylene, part of extensive research in the recycling of impact can be borne on our collective course of waste. Discarded bottles can now become luxury furniture through imagination and work.

Two sculptures, pastel-green colors on the mentioned spoon of open chairs with stains of multicolored interior rooms and an abstract shape seated on the grass in front of high decorative grasses and glass windows.

Close-up with a carved white facility on the side Thomas HeatherVick, with an irregular shape and colorful layers of paint concentrated on the inside surface.

Flecks get towing on the inside of the chair, adding popetta-similar color in opposition to the soft, dimmed exterior palette of sages, white and terracotta. The collection contains an armchair, sofaand a low tableAll were rated for outdoor use. Organic form Government supreme, and not retain any request for the natural environment, but instead of mixing, adding interest and elegance in any landscape.

The white sculptural chair with an abstract shape was inspired by the side of the Thomas HeatherVick, which contains colorful, prescribe the inner surface with multicolored dots.

White, modern armchair with sculptural, rounded shape and four wide, conical legs reminiscent of the secondary Thomas HeatherVick aesthetics that is viewed from the front.

A sculptural chair made of reddish material with organic, wavy edges and multichimeters on internal surfaces, reminding the innovative design in innovative design in Thomas Heatheatwickin.

Sculpture, light green armchair is inspired by Thomas Heatherwick, which contains thick, curved sides and colorful prescribed interior surfaces.

Modern white sculptural bench with curved edges and colorful expulsion on the inner sides, Song Thomas HeatherVick access is accessible to innovative design.

Thomas Heatherwick is a British designer oriented to human experience. It explores architecture, urbanism, product design and interior design projects, centers the shaft of its study around originality, inventiveness and identity. Since 1994. when its studio was established, he challenged the Convention, Sustainability and a strong feeling of materiality at his work. As our world becomes more globalized, its ideals of democratic design and smart crafts remain evocative of the second time, while its aesthetic decisions remain a top edge remain.

Modern, light green Loveseat with smooth, curved lines and sculptural stays, inspired by Song Thomas HeatherVick designing ethos, shown on an ordinary white background.

Since 1976. Magis has pushed the boundaries of design, striving to include values ​​of respect, honesty and loyalty to their work. The seat in Veneta, the Italian region known for high-quality crafts and ending in design, they seek to employ Italian craftsmen as close as close to the location. This ensures that they can maintain close relationships with suppliers and products as many local stores as possible. In its ethical code, it is seldom described in detail for their employees, customers and suppliers, ensuring that Magisa’s products will be good for decades to come into account that their commitment to Magis will produce.

A small, curved bench is inspired by Song Thomas HeatherVick, with ribbed, exterior such as terracotta and colorful, expulsed inner surface, placed on a white background.

Six paintings show sculptural chairs with organic, waveforms; Some are solid white, others have stains, a multicolor surface. Inspired by the side Thomas Heatherver, the chairs are photographed from different angles.

Close-up of embossed branding and text on a light gray textured surface, which contains "Magis is made in Italy," The recorder Thomas Heatherwick and other markings.

To learn more about collecting from the side Thomas Heatherwick for Magisgo magisdesign.com.

Photo courtesy of Magisa.

Growing up in NIC, Aria gave a unique perspective in art + design, constantly strive to urge for immersion immersed. Avid Baker, Crocheter and manufacturer and pastes, handling and personal touch is central in what he likes a built environment. Out of town, enjoys hiking, cycling and learning about space.

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