fair promises at design flanders gallery, brussels

rock garden modular planter by alain gilles for qui est paul?, 2008
fair promises
at: design flanders gallery
from: september 12 - october 26, 2008
each year a number of international design fairs are held to promote emerging designers as well as
seasoned professionals and their projects. design flanders gallery has brought together a selection of
these objects from this year's fairs together in one collection for a limited time.
one of the pieces on show is the 'rock garden modular planter' by alain gilles for qui est paul?.
the modular planters are meant to be reminder of the logic found in rock gardens, also making
reference to the once flourishing natural stone paths found in gardens that were made from roughly
cut stones. the planters play with juxtapositions and allow for individuals to partake in the design by
giving them freedom to place the planters in numerous settings and arrangements. made entirely of
recycled polyethylene, these planters can be used to create a rock garden on a terrace, visually break
up larger spaces or even grow aromatic herbs.
also included in the exhibition is the 'oclock' by anthony duffeleer for van esch. the shape and
large size of the clock is a consequence of the production process of rotation casting in which
it is made. it is a process in which plastic powder goes into a mold, placed in an oven and rotated.
the benefit of this is that it results in a generously sized organic shaped form that is 120 centimeters
in diameter. because of its size, if a room is empty, 'oclock' has the ability to make it feel full.

rock garden modular planter by alain gilles for qui est paul?, 2008

'oclock' by anthony duffeleer for van esch, 2008

'oclock' by anthony duffeleer for van esch, 2008
more:
http://www.designvlaanderen.be
http://www.qui-est-paul.com
http://www.vanesch.nl
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