4500개의 박스가 물결치며 올라가네요.
아주 단순한 로직으로 패러매트릭한 설치물 못지 않은 효과가 보이네요.
우리가 흔히 반복적으로 접하는 일상속에서의 오브제들이
조금 다른 생각으로 이렇게 새로운 것으로 창조될 수 있다는 것이
이 프로젝트의 큰 컨셉이네요.
Melbourne practice March Studio have trapped 4500 cardboard boxes behind netting in this store for Australian skincare brand Aesop.
Located within Parisian concept store Merci,
the installation uses the brand’s own packaging in an undulating
installation that rises up one wall and spreads across the ceiling.
See also: Aesop store in Singapore by March Studio.
Photographs are by Louise Baquiast.
For merci, Aesop founder Dennis Paphitis challenged Australian architect
Rodney Eggleston to imagine an original installation for the space. The
project is emblematic of Eggleston’s play on repetition and the
elevation of everyday objects from commonplace to statement.
Rodney Eggleston, founder of March Studio, is an Australian architect of
29 years who lives and works in Melbourne. He began his career with Rem
Koolhas and has worked in partnership with Aesop for 7 of the brand’s
signature stores, most recently Aesop Saint-Honoré, which opened in
September at 256, rue Saint-Honoré, Paris.
The following information is from Aesop:
merci is housing the Australian cosmetics brand Aesop for a spectacular installation in the Orangerie from 18th of December.
The installation consists of 4500 cardboard shippers and 40m2 of netting.
from dezeen
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