The collection mediates between low-tech and high-tech, interweaving 3d printing and laser cutting with traditional weaving. It is a playful collection of objects and surfaces that aims to raise awareness about health conditions affecting nerves in our bodies.
The visual and sensory universe consists of 7 surfaces and 9 objects.
On view at London Design Fair, 20 - 23 September 2018, Hall 10.48, Salone Satellite (Salone Del Mobile), 9 - 14 April 2019, Pavillion 22-24, Stand A01 and from 23 - 25 May 2019 at DAWN exhibition, Nomad workspace during 3daysofdesign.
Photography Clara Cohen
Condition X consists of 3D-printed objects and lasercut surfaces with special attention on sensory qualities such as touch and visual stimuli for comforting, calming and exciting our ageing bodies.
Supported by
The collection mediates between low-tech and high-tech, interweaving 3d printing and laser cutting with traditional weaving. It is a playful collection of objects and surfaces that aims to raise awareness about health conditions affecting nerves in our bodies.
The visual and sensory universe consists of 7 surfaces and 9 objects.
On view at London Design Fair, 20 - 23 September 2018, Hall 10.48, Salone Satellite (Salone Del Mobile), 9 - 14 April 2019, Pavillion 22-24, Stand A01 and from 23 - 25 May 2019 at DAWN exhibition, Nomad workspace during 3daysofdesign.
Photography Clara Cohen
Condition X consists of 3D-printed objects and lasercut surfaces with special attention on sensory qualities such as touch and visual stimuli for comforting, calming and exciting our ageing bodies.
Supported by