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Marija Puipaitė & Vytautas Gečas Lithuanians, b. 1987
Collaboration: Lentynėlė iš ciklo "Romance & Gravity" Shelf , 2022
Lietas aliuminis / Casted aluminum
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50 x 16 x 18 cm
19 1/2 x 6 1/2 x 7 in
19 1/2 x 6 1/2 x 7 in
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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...
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.
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.