Henrik Vibskov's installation, Circle Dome Square, debuted at 3daysofdesign in collaboration with Louis Poulsen. The immersive structure, inspired by Verner Panton's Panthella lamp, features suspended fabric screens in a vibrant red, creating a striking visual experience. This installation promotes public art and invites interaction, offering a serene space for relaxation. Vibskov integrates design elements reminiscent of vintage cameras, emphasizing a harmonious blend of color and form. The collaboration celebrates Panton's legacy while showcasing Vibskov's innovative approach to textile use in public art.
"Circle Dome Square is a playful and somewhat visionary installation with a touch of surrealism. The concept was to combine shapes and colors into a larger structure using my chosen material - textiles - to create a design reminiscent of old-school cameras, focusing on a single unit."
Bringing the beauty and innovation of the interior of the studio outside, promoting discussion of public art is an added benefit to the project.
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