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Angled Pillars
Architonic ID: 20054163
Einführungsjahr: 2019
Materials:
Powder coated Aluminium, Preserved plants
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Dimensions:
L: 37,8 cm (14.6")
W: 18 cm (7.1")
H: 200 cm (78.7")
Weight: 18 kg (40 lbs)
Konzept
Angled Pillars
Angled Pillars is a series of three-dimensional moss-covered blocks that can be attached to interior walls.
Playing on perceptions
The blocks play on perceptions and treat visitors to a nature-inspired optical illusion. The Angled Pillars add a three-dimensional dynamic to an interior wall which creates both visual interest and acoustic appeal.
Eye-catching design options
Mix and match the Angled Pillars series with the Pillars series to add even more interest to a space. Combined with 4 different powder coating finishes and a wide variety of preserved plants, you have plenty of eye-catching design features to play with.
Natural compositions for any interior
The moss-covered blocks are perfect for sizeable spaces including lobbies, hallways, open-plan offices, waiting rooms, and exhibition areas. They dampen sound, inspire relaxation, and form a seamless natural composition to improve any corporate environment.
Acoustic benefits
The curving part of the block is covered with moss which is a natural sound absorber. These acoustic properties reduce the sharpness of sounds, thereby creating a more harmonious atmosphere conducive to focus and calmness.
Dieses Produkt gehört zur Kollektion:
Informelle Zone, Konferenz / Besprechung, Objektbereich, Hotel / Gastronomie, Büro

Belgium
Alain Gilles (1970–) is a renowned Belgian designer. Design was not his first calling: his university studies initially focused on Political Science, a discipline in which he graduated in Brussels. He then pursued a career in the financial sector for several years before deciding to change his life and move to France, where he earned a second degree at the Institut Supérieur de Design in Valenciennes—this time following his passion for Industrial Design. In 2007, after several years of collaboration with fellow Belgian designer Xavier Lust, he founded his own studio and began a series of successful partnerships with several major international design brands. The most significant and productive of these have been with the Belgian office furniture brand BuzziSpace and the Italian company Bonaldo, both of which quickly made him one of their leading designers. Winning the title of Designer of the Year in 2012 at the Interieur Kortrijk Fair opened the door to many new collaborations, including with brands such as Ligne Roset, Varaschin, Miniforms, XL Boom, Saba Italia, Vincent Sheppard, La Chance, and many others.