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Organically shaped Vase floating within a polished brass frame. 3D printed in silky pastel rainbow filament, looks magical in your room, while the brass arc reflects all colors of the rainbow – hence the name Arcobaleno, which means rainbow in italian. The beauty of this piece is that each one is different and unique thanks to the various filament colors.
Made to order as a limited edition.
Combination of traditional valuable materials with the technology of 3D printing is a unique approach Kickie has developed, in order to elevate both mediums.
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2021
3D printed PLA, Brass
Digital Fabrication
Brass
Unique Pieces
13x10x18
Kickie Chudikova is a product and furniture designer with a passion for color. Balancing her expertise in between Industrial Design & Craft, Kickie is captivated by the timeless beauty of raw materials and empowering of cutting-edge technology. She does commissioned work for International companies as well as designs collectible objects for galleries with the aim to elevate peoples experiences. Kickie’s designs are bold, striking an emotion, yet are aesthetically pleasing, resonating with a broad audience. Having a strong eye for detail, Kickie believes things that are well designed and easy to use have a lasting value, since those are the ones to be kept and appreciated rather than replaced.
Presenting “PROXIMITY”, a collection created in collaboration with Southern Sweden Design Days showcasing a selection of new work from ten designers and studios. As a whole, the collection contemplates the notion of proximity, interconnection, and belonging. Whether through contemporary references to traditional crafts techniques; the use of locally sourced materials such as wool, lichen, steel, and wood; or playful visualisations of the notion itself, the selected pieces illustrate the importance of closeness, interconnection, and kinship in uncertain times. Featuring pieces by Andrea Santivanez, Andréason & Leibel, Ebba Lindgren, Förstberg Ling, Jóna Berglind Stefánsdóttir, Lab La Bla, Lisa Darland, Louise Hederström, Moa Lönn, and Studio M. Organised by Form/Design Center in Malmö, Sweden, Southern Sweden Design Days is an annual event currently in its second edition, which highlights sustainability, collaboration, development, and innovation in design. This year’s theme, as described by the event organisers, “[reflects] on the notion of being close – the connection between people, cities, countries, species, professions, etc”. The physical exhibition of “PROXIMITY” will take place at Lokstallarna, Södra Bulltoftavägen 51, 212 22 Malmö from 19 - 22 May 2022.
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