.Rayonne installation’s recycled material dances with the wind Brussels-based designer and also fabric artist Marion Aeby looks into the interaction between style, product, as well as public area by means of Rayonne installment. Featured at Dutch Concept Week 2024, this cloth design looking like a tent, a large best, and also a cover fabric, is actually crafted totally from the upper portion of a decommissioned hot-air balloon’s recycled fabric. While standing still, the venture remains to stray in a new way through narrating its materiality’s past and producing a graphic conversation along with its environments.
The public installation provides home but likewise connects with natural elements like wind and illumination, transforming social space. Motions in the wind create the fabric ‘take a breath,’ as well as the play of lighting and also darkness all over its vivid fabric surface produces changing atmospheres.Rayonne|picture by Marion Aeby|all graphics thanks to Marion Aeby Marion Aeby envisions Rayonne as an unenduring cloth gadget Rayonne is actually created along with a minimalist, versatile docking unit that takes advantage of existing specialized details coming from the hot-air balloon material. The setup demands only four anchor indicate affix to components like lampposts, metallic frameworks, wall studs, or plants, enabling it to combine flawlessly in to several environments.
Through using re-purposed component as well as including the design’s pre-existing information, textile musician Marion Aeby’s job demonstrates a thoughtful strategy to each durability and social room engagement.inside Rayonne|photo by Marion AebyRayonne|picture by Marion Aebydocking unit|graphic by Marion Aebyvisitors|image by Marion Aebyvisitors|image through Marion Aebyreused textile|graphic through Marion Aeby.