For the Australian skincare brand, Aesop, Melbourne practice March Studio have taken 4500 cardboard boxes and intertwined them with 40m² of netting to create this amazing installation that rises up one wall and spreads across the ceiling. 

Merci was challenged by Aesop founder, Dennis Paphitis to imagine an original installation for the space. The outcome: the project being emblematic of Eggleston’s play on repetition as well as the elevation of everyday objects ranging from common places to statements. Australian architect, Rodney Eggleston is the founder of March Studio and has worked in partnership with Aesop for 7 of the amazing brands signature stores.

Photography by Louise Baquiast.

Via: dezeen.com

You might also like:

Tree House “King of Frogs”

Views: 411

Comment by Shaamila Cassim on June 25, 2012 at 13:25

I would be so tempted to go in with a pair of scissors in my pocket! :D:D

Add a Comment

You need to be a member of neofundi to add comments!

Join neofundi


Follow us on twitter  

 

© 2024   Created by neofundi.   Powered by

Badges  |  Report an Issue  |  Terms of Service