Everyday Object Sculptures

Suzy Lelievre Deforms All Sort of Common Products to Create New Items

It's beautiful to fall into the trap of giving life to material things, as shown by the French designer Suzy Lelièvre. Her sculptures and work are composed of pieces that seem to become alive for a few seconds and then revert back to their original inert state. This alteration of shape is evident in the way the artist creates and plays with the objects.

Lelièvre uses everything from furniture to sponges to produce pieces that question concepts such as rigidity and movements. For example, one of her designs consists of two tables that happen to have collided with each other. Therefore, she recreates the collision by incorporating them in a way that one corner of one of the tables seems to be stuck into the other one by the way both tables become all wrinkled.

Suzy Lelièvre deforms objects to add a whole new dimension and personification to reality.
Trend Themes
1. Object Deformation - Designers can use this trend to challenge traditional concepts and create new products with added emotional dimension
2. Materiality Exploration - Exploring everyday objects for their physical and emotional properties yields new insights into material composition and practical applications
3. Kinetic Art - Incorporating movement into art and design creates an engaging experience for spectators and elevates the value of everyday objects
Industry Implications
1. Furniture Design - Object deformation and materiality exploration can lead to innovative furniture designs that incorporate movement, emotion and functionality
2. Art - Kinetic art can revolutionize the art industry by using everyday objects to create unique and captivating pieces with high emotional appeal
3. Product Design - Designers can use object deformation and materiality exploration to create products with enhanced tactile experiences and added emotional appeal

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