rf-ls quarter moon

£800.00

Designed by an atelier of other

What is your memory from the sea? Is it the wind rustling your hair, the salty air, the crashing waves? Or is it the primordial pleasure of submerging and floating in water? The sea is bountiful of life and, unfortunately, non-life. We witness today a growing number of abandoned fibreglass boats across the marine landscape. The aquatic environment has demonstrated its inability to digest synthetic resin and her rejection of this material is clear. Yet we have not found a better way to manage such waste.

By finding use in every curvature, this project reflects on the transience and mobility of waste hauling and demolition industry and its ubiquitous presence in both the urban and natural context.

09/20 light series

— Size: Ø 50 cm / 500mm (L500 x D320 x H580mm)
— Weight: 3 kg / 6.61 lb
— Materials: Repurposed Fibreglass, Salvaged Teak

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Designed by an atelier of other

What is your memory from the sea? Is it the wind rustling your hair, the salty air, the crashing waves? Or is it the primordial pleasure of submerging and floating in water? The sea is bountiful of life and, unfortunately, non-life. We witness today a growing number of abandoned fibreglass boats across the marine landscape. The aquatic environment has demonstrated its inability to digest synthetic resin and her rejection of this material is clear. Yet we have not found a better way to manage such waste.

By finding use in every curvature, this project reflects on the transience and mobility of waste hauling and demolition industry and its ubiquitous presence in both the urban and natural context.

09/20 light series

— Size: Ø 50 cm / 500mm (L500 x D320 x H580mm)
— Weight: 3 kg / 6.61 lb
— Materials: Repurposed Fibreglass, Salvaged Teak

Designed by an atelier of other

What is your memory from the sea? Is it the wind rustling your hair, the salty air, the crashing waves? Or is it the primordial pleasure of submerging and floating in water? The sea is bountiful of life and, unfortunately, non-life. We witness today a growing number of abandoned fibreglass boats across the marine landscape. The aquatic environment has demonstrated its inability to digest synthetic resin and her rejection of this material is clear. Yet we have not found a better way to manage such waste.

By finding use in every curvature, this project reflects on the transience and mobility of waste hauling and demolition industry and its ubiquitous presence in both the urban and natural context.

09/20 light series

— Size: Ø 50 cm / 500mm (L500 x D320 x H580mm)
— Weight: 3 kg / 6.61 lb
— Materials: Repurposed Fibreglass, Salvaged Teak