
Daae won moulds 'serendipity' stools through random color combinations
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SPECIALIZING IN OBJECT & SPACE DESIGN AT THE ÉCOLE SUPÉRIEURE D’ART ET DE DESIGN (ESAD) DE REIMS IN FRANCE, DAAE WON UNCOVERS THE ‘SERENDIPITY’ STOOL COLLECTION WHICH RESULTS FROM
MOMENTS OF RANDOMNESS THAT OCCURED DURING MOULDING. the product includes extruded polyurethane foam and black strips of polyethylene, ultimately creating a colorful blend — almost like an
abstracted marbled texture. all images © daae won DURING THE FIRST STEP OF HER PROJECT AT THE ESAD DE REIMS, DAAE WON RANDOMLY LAID OUT STRIPS OF POLYETHYLENE IN THE MOULD LIKE AN IMPROVISED
DRAWING THEN POURED COLORED FOAM IN AN IRREGULAR MANNER OVER THE STRIPS. the foam later changes its shape by flowing and rising in the mould. as a result, its rectangular shape is detached
and cut out from a larger mass to reveal different sections. ‘_no one can predict the outcome, many times the repetitive moments come together and create different possibilities,’ _explains
won. _designboom has received this project from our ‘__DIY submissions__‘ feature, where we welcome our readers to submit their own work for publication. see more project submissions from
our readers __here._ _edited by: lea zeitoun | designboom_