“Four Elements” Pedestal – Black

by Kajsa Melchior Sweden

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Description

The “Four Elements” Pedestal is sculpted in sand using pressure from air, water, and the human body. Developed in Acrystal, a water-based acrylic resin, and colored by coal.

For those seeking a softer aesthetic, the pedestal is also available in a beige variant.

H: Approx. 450mm / Ø: Approx. 350mm

Not to be used for seating.

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Kajsa Melchior is an independent designer and sculptor based in Stockholm. Her work has a design critical approach and investigates in the borderlands between furniture and sculpture, facts and fiction. ​The work are explorations of how concepts such as developing and erosion can form the basis of spatial and material investigations, and challenges aesthetic standards as they are created through sand, compressed air and bodily imprints.
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