batten and kamp combines textured cast aluminum with rough-cut marble in furniture series
Briefly

Batten and Kamp's exhibition titled 'From a Distance' debuts in Paris, showcasing their sculptural furniture that intertwines natural materials with advanced fabrication. This exhibit focuses on the relationship between memory and place, presenting works including aluminum chandeliers made from disaster-sourced branches and a lounge with a unique textured surface. The exhibition also incorporates a video meditation and ambient scent, enhancing the experiential qualities of the pieces, which draw inspirations from field research in New Zealand and production trials in global cities.
The exhibition 'From a Distance' merges memory and nature, showcasing sculptural furniture that reflects on loss and the tension between the past and future.
Batten and Kamp's work features pieces made from branches found at disaster sites, reimagining them as ethereal chandeliers and engaging with themes of dislocation.
Read at designboom | architecture & design magazine
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