Formª is more than an object, it is more than recycling is a way of thinking about the material world. The aim is to recreate, addin...
Formª is more than an object, it is more than recycling is a way of thinking about the material world. The aim is to recreate, adding life and content to waste.
I have joined curiosities (basketry, garden), came the first form second purpose - vertical gardens made by reusing traps adapt to balconies, terraces, a small spaces. Allowing anyone to have herbs, flowers or even succulents.
Combining the fact that people now live in urban centers feel the need to connect to nature, form arises from th material, canvas, I have been exploring. The recycling is so small with so many companies/entities accumulating traps without reuse, formª attempt to combine waste to a new way of living.
formats:
A1 - 1 liter; 1 liter A2 x2 (pockets); B1 3 liters
Formª was selected to participate in the international fair of Frankfurt (Tendence - Talents Ecostyle) taking place from 30 August to 2 September.
Formª - formatos I
About the author
I'm an industrial designer, and have always loved to build and deconstruct materials, experience, reuse, rethink the objects. As I say, my dream is to be a carpenter. But it is not only "do" more objects, the world is overcrowded "stuff", and every time you create must be a real reflection of the need for this new "thing". Design is more than "cute" and even more than "function" is a way of thinking, living.
Formª shall I say it began as brute idea in 2005, when I finished the course. Over, the years, with professional and personal experiences, among healthy discussions between friends, the idea was maturing.
Since childhood connected to earth, and how today it is easier to have access to information, started researching plants, how and when to sow, reap, take care. And it's a world that gives enormous pleasure to watch grow and harvest. There are in fact plants / herbs we use in our food that we can have a small pot with some care course, but it is simple. Thyme, parsley, coriander, chives and even some edible flowers.
Put the "pieces" together, with small outside space I have, I put "hands-on". The fair Tendence was the final "le motiv"
Carla L.