Poilu Vases Are 3D Printed with Implanted ?Hair?
A collection of 3D printed vases where "hair" is implanted during the printing process.
While doing research on materials, Paris-based Studio Bold created a collection of 3D printed vases where “hair” is implanted during the printing process with the hope of bulking up the shape. The studio created a code made up of “coordinates between the logic mathematics to the logic generated by nature.” What resulted was the Poilu Vases, a series of three vessels printed with vegetable-based fibers, like bamboo, coconut, and wood, giving them rows of looped “hair”, almost like loops on a rug.
Each vase ? Blond, Brun, and Roux ? is numbered and signed in limited editions of 8 (+ 2AP + 2P) and are available via Aybar Gallery.
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While doing research on materials, Paris-based Studio Bold created a collection of 3D printed vases where “hair” is implanted during the printing process with the hope of bulking up the shape. The studio created a code made up of “coordinates between the logic mathematics to the logic generated by nature.” What resulted was the Poilu Vases, a series of three vessels printed with vegetable-based fibers, like bamboo, coconut, and wood, giving them rows of looped “hair”, almost like loops on a rug.
Each vase ? Blond, Brun, and Roux ? is numbered and signed in limited editions of 8 (+ 2AP + 2P) and are available via Aybar Gallery.
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