Polybloc chair - 2024

Made from discarded plastic garden chairs from various colors
55x58x85cm- white, off-white, blue, green black

Amsterdam based designer Pierre Castignola (France - 1995) graduated Cum Laude from the Design Academy in 2018. He aims to have a conceptual background in his work while focusing on a surprising, intriguing and surrealist outcome. His conceptual focus belongs in the perception of the world, with a strong fascination for semiotics and symbols to lead to a radical and critical design. He sets out to redefine the paradigm of creation and consumption.

Copytopia is often viewed as the artist’s main body of work.
Fascinated by the complexity and symbols surrounding the infamous chair commonly known as monobloc, Castignola employs discarded plastic garden chairs as raw material, which he then cuts and reassembles to constitute a variety of everyday objects. With the use of existing pieces of furniture as part of new ones the artist sets out to question the legitimacy of intellectual property, while simultaneously prompting us to reevaluate our relationship with the objects around us, bringing value back to the ones some might consider disposable.


El vendedor y su historia

El diseñador con sede en Ámsterdam Pierre Castignola (1995) se graduó Cum Laude de la Academia de Diseño en 2018. Su objetivo es tener una base conceptual en su trabajo mientras se enfoca en un resultado sorprendente, intrigante y surrealista. Su enfoque conceptual pertenece a la percepción del mundo, con una fuerte fascinación por la semiótica y los símbolos para conducir a un diseño radical y crítico. Se propone redefinir el paradigma de la creación y el consumo.
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Polybloc chair - 2024

Made from discarded plastic garden chairs from various colors
55x58x85cm- white, off-white, blue, green black

Amsterdam based designer Pierre Castignola (France - 1995) graduated Cum Laude from the Design Academy in 2018. He aims to have a conceptual background in his work while focusing on a surprising, intriguing and surrealist outcome. His conceptual focus belongs in the perception of the world, with a strong fascination for semiotics and symbols to lead to a radical and critical design. He sets out to redefine the paradigm of creation and consumption.

Copytopia is often viewed as the artist’s main body of work.
Fascinated by the complexity and symbols surrounding the infamous chair commonly known as monobloc, Castignola employs discarded plastic garden chairs as raw material, which he then cuts and reassembles to constitute a variety of everyday objects. With the use of existing pieces of furniture as part of new ones the artist sets out to question the legitimacy of intellectual property, while simultaneously prompting us to reevaluate our relationship with the objects around us, bringing value back to the ones some might consider disposable.


El vendedor y su historia

El diseñador con sede en Ámsterdam Pierre Castignola (1995) se graduó Cum Laude de la Academia de Diseño en 2018. Su objetivo es tener una base conceptual en su trabajo mientras se enfoca en un resultado sorprendente, intrigante y surrealista. Su enfoque conceptual pertenece a la percepción del mundo, con una fuerte fascinación por la semiótica y los símbolos para conducir a un diseño radical y crítico. Se propone redefinir el paradigma de la creación y el consumo.
Traducido por el Traductor de Google
Plastic type
Polipropileno
Era
Posterior a 2000
País de origen
Países Bajos
Diseñador/artista/creador
Pierre Castignola
Material
Acero, Aluminio, Plástico
Estado
Como nuevo - sin usar
Alto
85 cm
Ancho
58 cm
Profundidad
55 cm
Periodo estimado
Posterior a 2020