Liquid Liquorice

by Lab La Bla Sweden

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Description

“Liquid Liquorice” by Lab La Bla,  is a liquorice fudge inspired bench, hand sculpted from a solid block of diabase. An adventurous exploration of the liquid and heterogeneous state of the material. Mined from a local quarry in Brännhult.⁠⁠

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200

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Axel and Victor both studied Silversmithing and Industrial Design but had their first workshop together already at the playground as toddlers in Luleå, where they became best friends. Today the playmates try to look for fun and absurd ways to hack traditional processes and materials with “konceptfabriken” Lab La Bla. The duo make between opposites – mining and agriculture, soft and hard, the wanted and the unwanted, remoteness and urbanity. Through objects, materials and installations their research-based work takes its shape from the fuzzy boundaries in between man, industry and geopolitics
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