Concrete Things by Komplot for Nola

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Concrete Things is a series of outdoor concrete furniture questioning the relation between the individual and the collective in public space.
 Simple geometric shapes with pavement inspired grid, which deformation keeps memory of somebody once seated in them.

Designed by Komplot for Nola, the collection is drawn in the air by thin lines of steel rods and became a weightless wireframe ghost-image of the heavy, very "material" concrete chair.

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