ETHEREAL
Ethereal defied conventional description. To gaze upon it was to witness something beyond mere craftsmanship; it was to glimpse a fragment of the divine. Crafted from the purest cast acrylic, its form was a delicate dance of light and shadow, its very presence evoking a sense of awe and wonder.
At first glance, Ethereal appeared impossibly fragile, its slender frame a mere whisper against the backdrop of the gallery. And yet, there was a strength in its simplicity, a resilience that spoke of a beauty far deeper than the eye could see. Its 5mm thickness seemed inconceivable, defying the laws of physics with its ethereal grace.
At first glance, Ethereal appeared impossibly fragile, its slender frame a mere whisper against the backdrop of the gallery. And yet, there was a strength in its simplicity, a resilience that spoke of a beauty far deeper than the eye could see. Its 5mm thickness seemed inconceivable, defying the laws of physics with its ethereal grace.
The design of Ethereal was a study in elegance. Simple geometric forms repeated in harmony, creating a symphony of shapes that seemed to dance before the viewer's eyes. Monochromatic hues added to its otherworldly allure, casting the chair in a timeless light that transcended the boundaries of space and time.
But perhaps the most astonishing aspect of Ethereal was its construction. There were no screws to be found, no supporting rods or silicone glue holding it together. It stood as if by magic, a testament to the power of art to defy logic and reason. Each component seemed to meld seamlessly into the next, creating a sense of unity and wholeness that was nothing short of miraculous.
Ethereal was more than just a chair; it was a journey into the very essence of existence. It spoke of a longing for purity, a search for the divine in the midst of the mundane. Created as an art sculpture, it was a testament to the artist's desire to strip away the superfluous and reveal the core of beauty itself.
But perhaps the most astonishing aspect of Ethereal was its construction. There were no screws to be found, no supporting rods or silicone glue holding it together. It stood as if by magic, a testament to the power of art to defy logic and reason. Each component seemed to meld seamlessly into the next, creating a sense of unity and wholeness that was nothing short of miraculous.
Ethereal was more than just a chair; it was a journey into the very essence of existence. It spoke of a longing for purity, a search for the divine in the midst of the mundane. Created as an art sculpture, it was a testament to the artist's desire to strip away the superfluous and reveal the core of beauty itself.
Curator
Suzy Annetta Awards - Merit, SIT Design Awards - Silver, International Design Awards |
Design
David Lee Studio I Am Not David Lee Country Singapore |
Unveil
2022 Show Singapore Design Week 2022 |
Material
Acrylic Panel Method Acrylic Cement Weld |