Lucas Muñoz Muñoz Spanish, b. 1983
Vamzdinis fotelis / Tubular Armchair, 2017
Cinkuotas plienas, varis / Galvanised steel, copper
90 x 90 x 110 cm
Edition of 8 plus 1 artist's proof
Further images
From series 'O.F.I.S' - Objects From Interstitial Space. Lucas’ development of industrial materials’ potential for narrative takes shape in this ongoing research. Taking the shape and mechanic properties of those...
From series "O.F.I.S" - Objects From Interstitial Space.
Lucas’ development of industrial materials’ potential for narrative takes shape in this ongoing research. Taking the shape and mechanic properties of those interstitial materials as a starting point, he draws a line that crosses from practical means to what function for a domestic environment requires. Materials meant for behind and in between our walls (architectural interstitial spaces) cross their designed boundaries to take their place in the room.
While conserving their personality as engineered objects meant for constructional use, the purposeful arrangement under which they get combined, entitles them with an upgraded visual and functional value. These pieces, bring to light a re-interpretational approach to matter consumption and industrial standardisation, that opens up to a myriad of possible variations.
Lucas’ development of industrial materials’ potential for narrative takes shape in this ongoing research. Taking the shape and mechanic properties of those interstitial materials as a starting point, he draws a line that crosses from practical means to what function for a domestic environment requires. Materials meant for behind and in between our walls (architectural interstitial spaces) cross their designed boundaries to take their place in the room.
While conserving their personality as engineered objects meant for constructional use, the purposeful arrangement under which they get combined, entitles them with an upgraded visual and functional value. These pieces, bring to light a re-interpretational approach to matter consumption and industrial standardisation, that opens up to a myriad of possible variations.
5
of
5