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PULPAS STUDIO - Vaso -  Scena Plastico(b).  - PMMA
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PULPAS STUDIO - Vaso - Scena Plastico(b). - PMMA

“Nature is what she is amoral and persistent.” Stephen Jay Gould In the last decade the total weight of plastic in the world exceeded the weight of the human population. Thanks in part to the thousands tons of non-biodegradable PMMA that were produced for barrier screens against Covid-19 and will now remain long after humanity disappears. We want to digest this idea of abundancy and longevity through a twisted metaphor of the shattered vase theory, a continuous fissure that re-forms a vase from the new reality, a sensual dance between consciousness and materiality. This unique edition piece is a combination of digital design, state-of-the-art industrial production, and craftsmanship. Designed as a 2D spiral multidrop network, that is, a single and continuous laser cut of 78 meters length on a 100% recycled and recyclable PMMA industrial sheet. Hand carved (prior material surface heating) and treated with coloured acrylic polymers, after several sandings, space between gouge impacts remains totally transparent revealing a hybrid pattern. The complexity of the hand thermoforming helps the rigidity of the structure simply by supporting and entangling the spiral itself. Art, design and craft. /Recycled and recyclable PMMA, carved and thermo-deformed by hand using solar energy. /Packed in sturdy and well-packaged wooden box. / Please keep in mind that you may see very small stretch marks due to the handcraft bending for structural rigidity, and micro scratches from hand carving, this is not an industrial object. *Designed and crafted by Pulpas Studio, a multi-awarded design team from South Spain, aiming to create for a deep-aesthetic ecology from post-industrial realities.

N. 82408793

Non più disponibile
PULPAS STUDIO - Vaso -  Scena Plastico(b).  - PMMA

PULPAS STUDIO - Vaso - Scena Plastico(b). - PMMA

“Nature is what she is amoral and persistent.”
Stephen Jay Gould


In the last decade the total weight of plastic in the world exceeded the weight of the human population. Thanks in part to the
thousands tons of non-biodegradable PMMA that were produced for barrier screens against Covid-19 and will now remain long after humanity disappears.

We want to digest this idea of abundancy and longevity through a twisted metaphor of the shattered vase theory, a continuous fissure that re-forms a vase from the new reality, a sensual dance between consciousness and materiality.

This unique edition piece is a combination of digital design, state-of-the-art industrial production, and craftsmanship.
Designed as a 2D spiral multidrop network, that is, a single and continuous laser cut of 78 meters length on a 100% recycled and recyclable PMMA
industrial sheet. Hand carved (prior material surface heating) and treated with coloured acrylic polymers, after several sandings, space between gouge impacts remains totally transparent revealing a hybrid pattern. The complexity of the hand thermoforming helps the rigidity of the structure simply by supporting and entangling the spiral itself.


Art, design and craft.

/Recycled and recyclable PMMA, carved and thermo-deformed by hand using solar energy.
/Packed in sturdy and well-packaged wooden box.
/ Please keep in mind that you may see very small stretch marks due to the handcraft bending for structural rigidity, and micro scratches from hand carving, this is not an industrial object.

*Designed and crafted by Pulpas Studio, a multi-awarded design team from South Spain, aiming to create for a deep-aesthetic ecology from post-industrial realities.

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