Monday, December 6, 2010

Programming Rogers Universal Remote For Combo

Evolution



It is trivial to say, but our way of life brings with it the need for a shelter. Requires the presence of haven pret-a-porter to rest, reflect and rejuvenate. Perhaps less obvious is the fact that to offer a chance to escape from the thousand voices of the community and the frenetic pace of working days is a chair. It's Evolution, a collection of three sessions created by the English (but works in the Netherlands) Nacho Carbonell, created to provide its users with a moment of peace for themselves, or others (if desired) with others. The material used
obviously could not be more than the recycled paper, the result of excess production typical of our society, suitably separated by color, so as not to require further action.
The first example is called "one-man chair" and is indicated for the moments of personal reflection. The second session, "The bench" provides a cocoon they isolate themselves from the crowd. Finally, the third, provides a romantic couple's private space, protecting it from prying eyes. However
is not so much the concept of departure, as the formal outcome, that's a strange thing to be halfway between a prehistoric cave, an informal sculpture and the lair of an insect, to make this project a true masterpiece.

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