lifelines collection merges painted abstract landscapes with furniture design
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lifelines collection merges painted abstract landscapes with furniture design
"The Lifelines furniture collection by Kirsi Enkovaara translates painted mental landscapes into a series of objects and artworks arranged in a deliberately fragmented sequence. The collection includes The Lifeline Chair alongside a selection of deconstructed paintings. The chair is conceived as an interactive piece. Its structure allows the paintings to function like turning pages in a book, enabling users to alter the visible composition and create new visual arrangements. This adaptability introduces a variable spatial experience, where the scenery shifts according to each adjustment."
"chair transforms into an interactive painted composition The starting point for the collection was the disassembly of the designer's own paintings. Reconfigured into new orders, these works explore the notion of life not as a seamless continuum, but as a composition of separate moments and emotions. Together, the chair and paintings present a study of fragmented yet interconnected experiences, expressed through both object and image."
The Lifelines collection translates painted mental landscapes into objects and artworks arranged in a deliberately fragmented sequence. It includes the Lifeline Chair alongside a selection of deconstructed paintings. The chair functions interactively: its structure lets the paintings act like turning pages, enabling users to alter the visible composition and generate new visual arrangements. Adjustable painted panels introduce a variable spatial experience as scenery shifts with each modification. The collection began by disassembling original paintings and reconfiguring fragments into new orders. The works examine life as discrete moments and emotions, presenting fragmented yet interconnected experiences through both object and image.
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