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Marija Puipaitė & Vytautas Gečas Lithuanians, b. 1987
Collaboration: Lentynėlė iš ciklo "Romance & Gravity" Shelf , 2022
Lietas aliuminis / Casted aluminum
50 x 16 x 18 cm
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Galima užsisakyti ir pagal užsakymą: dėl bet kokių pageidavimų susisiekite su mumis. / Made to order creations can be done: please contact us for any request. Triggered by the fact...
Galima užsisakyti ir pagal užsakymą: dėl bet kokių pageidavimų susisiekite su mumis. / Made to order creations can be done: please contact us for any request.
Triggered by the fact that in the 16th century, at the dawn of a new epoch, the meaning of baroque was associated with something “bizarre and uselessly complicated”, Marija Puipaitė and Vytautas Gečas derived a parallel to the absence and devaluation of decor in our everyday surrounding. While investigating historical artefacts and techniques they focused on the relevance of decoration and it’s possible forms in a contemporary design context. All of this together with hands-on experimentation, playful approach to the contemporary materials and techniques led to an eclectic collection called Romance & Gravity.
Wishing to reinstate a decor, they took decorative elements like frames and folds and transformed them into the independent, almost self-aware functional pieces. A frame of a mirror that became a mirror itself and a cupboard inspired by the racing technologies have aspects of deformation and fluidity as if they are shaped by the time and speed.
Triggered by the fact that in the 16th century, at the dawn of a new epoch, the meaning of baroque was associated with something “bizarre and uselessly complicated”, Marija Puipaitė and Vytautas Gečas derived a parallel to the absence and devaluation of decor in our everyday surrounding. While investigating historical artefacts and techniques they focused on the relevance of decoration and it’s possible forms in a contemporary design context. All of this together with hands-on experimentation, playful approach to the contemporary materials and techniques led to an eclectic collection called Romance & Gravity.
Wishing to reinstate a decor, they took decorative elements like frames and folds and transformed them into the independent, almost self-aware functional pieces. A frame of a mirror that became a mirror itself and a cupboard inspired by the racing technologies have aspects of deformation and fluidity as if they are shaped by the time and speed.