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Liepa Gradauskaitė Lithuania, b. 2000
Curve, 2021
Polistireninis putplastis, papjė mašė
Expanded polystyrene, papier-mâché
Expanded polystyrene, papier-mâché
100 x 50 x 76 cm
Made to order creations can be done, please contact us for any request / Dizaineris gali sukurti specialiai Jums, įsiklausęs į Jūsų poreikius.
Made to order creations can be done, please contact us for any request / Dizaineris gali sukurti specialiai Jums, įsiklausęs į Jūsų poreikius.
€ 800.00
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The unusual typology and sculptural shape invites the user to use Curve intuitively. The object is designed to adapt to the curves of the human body, it is therefore undeniably...
The unusual typology and sculptural shape invites the user to use Curve intuitively. The object is
designed to adapt to the curves of the human body, it is therefore undeniably comfortable, used both
for short and long periods of time. Sitting on this object activates muscle groups that are less often
used in everyday life. Curve also solves the problem of slouching by providing support for the inner
part of the thighs. The flat front allows one to lean on it and also functions as a short-term workplace.
Liepa Marija Gradauskaitė has been awarded the main prize in product design at the Young Designer Prize 2023.
The entries were judged by a panel of international design professionals: Kristian Snorre Andersen (Denmark), CEO and founder of the virtual design and crafts gallery ADORNO, Alessandro Maria Ferreri (Italy), an expert in luxury fashion brands, and Omnigroup (Switzerland), a graphic design studio, Liene Jākobsone (Latvia), Partner of the architecture and design office Sampling, researcher and lecturer at the Latvian Academy of Arts, Agnieszka Jacobson-Cielecka (Poland), professor, curator, researcher and writer of numerous exhibitions promoting design in Poland and Europe.
designed to adapt to the curves of the human body, it is therefore undeniably comfortable, used both
for short and long periods of time. Sitting on this object activates muscle groups that are less often
used in everyday life. Curve also solves the problem of slouching by providing support for the inner
part of the thighs. The flat front allows one to lean on it and also functions as a short-term workplace.
Liepa Marija Gradauskaitė has been awarded the main prize in product design at the Young Designer Prize 2023.
The entries were judged by a panel of international design professionals: Kristian Snorre Andersen (Denmark), CEO and founder of the virtual design and crafts gallery ADORNO, Alessandro Maria Ferreri (Italy), an expert in luxury fashion brands, and Omnigroup (Switzerland), a graphic design studio, Liene Jākobsone (Latvia), Partner of the architecture and design office Sampling, researcher and lecturer at the Latvian Academy of Arts, Agnieszka Jacobson-Cielecka (Poland), professor, curator, researcher and writer of numerous exhibitions promoting design in Poland and Europe.
Exhibitions
Graduation Show 2023| Vilnius Academy of Arts"Waiting Waiting Waiting", Vartai_Showroom 2023
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