Philippe Malouin presented a collection of furniture

Philippe Malouin presented a collection of furniture

11 November 2021, 20:47
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Philippe Malouin, head of the POST-OFFICE architectural bureau, presented a new collection of furniture items. It is a symbiosis of things from landfills and building materials.

The collection is represented by steel objects and sculptural forms - a chair made from a bench, discs for a rod, a lamp with a beam, a portable workstation and more.

The architect combined randomly found objects with common building materials. Philip Malouin used fittings, brackets, pipes and slabs. He used bright colors to reflect the places where these items were found. Red and green - Great Britain, blue and blue - Greece.

With his collection, the architect wanted to once again raise the problem of garbage and the rational use of objects. Thanks to recycling, you can breathe a second life into items that, it would seem, are no longer needed.

And the oversaturation of the planet with garbage and not only construction waste has an extremely negative effect on nature. Both public organizations and individual creative personalities, through their projects, want to draw attention to this.

This is not to say that the pieces of furniture from the new collection are unsafe. They have undergone special cleaning, disinfection and are ready for reuse.

And for connoisseurs of traditional interiors, consider the OXO website and its section "House, Interior". Among more than 8 thousand lots, you can choose something suitable - furniture, lighting fixtures, decor items, kitchen utensils and more.

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