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fiberglass shells and bronze skeletal forms shape sculptural light and furniture collection
['F. Stefanovich']
designboom | architecture & design magazine
Salina Light and furniture series Reinterprets Marine organismsmarine organisms, particularly the skeletal structures, shells, and carapaces found in aquatic environments.
The collection translates these natural references into an abstract study of volume, composition, surface variation, texture, and opacity, exploring the structural relationship between fragility and strength.
The Salina Collection by Federico Stefanovich draws on the morphology of, particularly the skeletal structures, shells, and carapaces found in aquatic environments.
The collection translates these natural references into an abstract study of volume, composition, surface variation, texture, and opacity, exploring the structural relationship between fragility and strength.
In the lighting pieces, a white spherical light source positioned at the center of each volume references the pearl contained within an oyster.