Seeing the Positive, a Sustainable Designer Solution | Part 1 Past Event
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Accessible bathroom, Assistance animals welcome, Seating available, Wheelchair accessibleExplore Seeing the positive, an exhibition of tables and objects motivated by living in a world without waste.
One table leg design has been the conduit for every other form in the the LaOLA collection; this one-line cut process creates negative and positive shapes like pieces to a puzzle. These parts have been designed in unison to create the overall pattern: a continuous wave and a reflection of symmetry. This process conserves energy and minimises waste. This design process is demonstrated in the exhibition through mixed media applications.
The result is a collection of tables and objects reminiscent of Gothic times. Using their signature feast of colour, FUTURE re MADE delivers a collection that brings Baroque style into modern times.
Week 1: 23rd – 26th May
Venue – 46 Gwynne Street , Cremorne Victoria 3121
Venue – Pleysia Perkins Art Space – 89 Wellington Street St. Kilda
Participants
Polly’s formative years were spent as a fashion stylist and creative director in Barcelona, Spain. Pushing creative boundaries to the limits by reimagining the definition of fashion and interiors. Inspired by the Spanish Masters of Art & Architecture.
Polly has always been disturbed by single use plastics. She felt the need to create furniture made from recycled materials. This led to the creation of unique silhouette cut furniture made from Post-industrial waste.
What started as a passion project, has now developed into FUTURE re MADE a sustainable designer solution. Designing with purpose and intention and driven by form and function. The designs are flat pack, use no bolts, screws or glue which is perfect for the modern living spaces of today.
Dates
Tickets
Access
Accessible bathroom, Assistance animals welcome, Seating available, Wheelchair accessibleExplore Seeing the positive, an exhibition of tables and objects motivated by living in a world without waste.
One table leg design has been the conduit for every other form in the the LaOLA collection; this one-line cut process creates negative and positive shapes like pieces to a puzzle. These parts have been designed in unison to create the overall pattern: a continuous wave and a reflection of symmetry. This process conserves energy and minimises waste. This design process is demonstrated in the exhibition through mixed media applications.
The result is a collection of tables and objects reminiscent of Gothic times. Using their signature feast of colour, FUTURE re MADE delivers a collection that brings Baroque style into modern times.
Week 1: 23rd – 26th May
Venue – 46 Gwynne Street , Cremorne Victoria 3121
Venue – Pleysia Perkins Art Space – 89 Wellington Street St. Kilda
Participants
Polly’s formative years were spent as a fashion stylist and creative director in Barcelona, Spain. Pushing creative boundaries to the limits by reimagining the definition of fashion and interiors. Inspired by the Spanish Masters of Art & Architecture.
Polly has always been disturbed by single use plastics. She felt the need to create furniture made from recycled materials. This led to the creation of unique silhouette cut furniture made from Post-industrial waste.
What started as a passion project, has now developed into FUTURE re MADE a sustainable designer solution. Designing with purpose and intention and driven by form and function. The designs are flat pack, use no bolts, screws or glue which is perfect for the modern living spaces of today.