Eclectic Resin Stools

Matter of Motion by Maor Aharon is Full of Artistic Differences

Matter of Motion is a collection of stools made out of polymer resin. Yet the layered look of each individual stool makes them look as though there were made out of rainbows or something else just as magical and colorful. Instead, they were formed by centrifugal force in order to achieve each unique design.

Designed by Maor Aharon, who hails from Jaffa, Israel, the Matter of Motion collection is quite interesting in its scope. For instance, one mould made ten different stools, some with wood and metal legs inserted during the production process. The designer shares, "'Matter of Motion' was motivated by two main guidelines: firstly, create new aesthetic characteristics that represent the concepts of freezing the moment, control vs. freedom, and the memory of production process; secondly, be a 'one-man production line.'"
Trend Themes
1. Centrifugal-force-formed Designs - Exploring the use of centrifugal force in design to create unique and colorful products.
2. Polymer Resin Creations - Utilizing polymer resin as a material to craft artistic and visually appealing stools.
3. Mixed-media Stool Design - Combining different materials such as wood and metal in the production of stools to create contrast and unique aesthetics.
Industry Implications
1. Furniture Design - Innovating in the field of furniture design by incorporating unconventional methods and materials.
2. Artisanal Home Decor - Offering unique and colorful resin stools as eye-catching and conversation-starting pieces of home decor.
3. Manufacturing Processes - Exploring new techniques in production processes, such as utilizing centrifugal force, to create one-of-a-kind designs in various industries.

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