Outofstock Design Uses Cords, Metal for Their Tied Objects
Jessica Marcel — January 28, 2010 — Art & Design
References: outofstockdesign & design-milk
Outofstock Design crafted their 'Tied Objects' collection using mainly cords and basic metal. Those two simple materials were combined in many artistic ways, and the gallery shows some of the pieces.
In the screen, Outofstock Design stretched red cords on metal frames. The screens don't exactly provide privacy, but the suggestive colors and see-through effect could be put to great use this February. For more from Outofstock Design, check out the links below.
Implications - Businesses that offer unique yet simple concepts will appeal to the wide range of consumers who find themselves restless with contemporary designs. It is often a misconception within the design industry that modern style is the most desirable.
In the screen, Outofstock Design stretched red cords on metal frames. The screens don't exactly provide privacy, but the suggestive colors and see-through effect could be put to great use this February. For more from Outofstock Design, check out the links below.
Implications - Businesses that offer unique yet simple concepts will appeal to the wide range of consumers who find themselves restless with contemporary designs. It is often a misconception within the design industry that modern style is the most desirable.
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