Mountainous Terrain Installations

Nendo Design Presents Snow-Inspired Art Bursting with Character

Nendo Design put together this snow-inspired art installation for the Stockholm Furniture and Light Fair 2013.

The ethereal installation titled '80 Sheets of Mountains' is a depiction of a landscape of snow-capped terrains. The designer also wanted his snow-inspired art installation to have a low impact on the environment, so he used 80 sheets of plastic foam board to create the mountainous effect. This lightweight material was bent into shape on site, only required one truck for moving and could easily be packed up and reused once the exhibition is over.

The result is nothing short of stunning, as the exhibit actually makes one feel as if they are stuck between craggy terrain.

Photo Credits: designboom, nendo.jp
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