Flow

2017

materials: knit cashmere, cotton/silk, cashmere/cotton, lurex, polyurethane inner, wooden chair

Dimensions: 90cm x 125cm x 50cm

Moving effortlessly and discovering through seeing.

Water flowing brings to life an industrial working city, and nature fabricates its own creation and echo-systems.

FLOW expresses the forms of water inspired by the unkempt and murky waters of the Navigli canals in Milan. Illuminated, these waters seem sparkling and magical, or seen as a dirty, decadent water system. The shallow waters show the deep colours and life growing and moving around objects and materials that live below the surface.

Water and light create an entanglement of new shapes transforming discarded objects into sculptural water installations.

FLOW combines the old and the new working naturally together to form beauty, referencing waters’ ability of transformation. This concept is mirrored in traditional artisan techniques used to make a contemporary art piece.

2018 - Salone del Mobile - Edicola Radetzky, Milano