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Plastic materials can be modelled; they acquire a form and become a function in their own right. Colours brighten up their appearance, convey a sense of energy, stimulate good feelings and have a positive effect. Form, function and the materials themselves are joined in a single entity. |
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metal
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Metal can be melted, bent, twisted, tempered and lengthened to create sinuous forms or rigid, robust minimalist structures. Sometimes bright and lucid; sometimes more discreet. |
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wood
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Wood reminds us of nature and instils a sense of warmth. It can be easily worked to produce delicate and even surprising results; it offers a reminder of bygone ages and an ancient flavour but at the same time is young and modern. Combinations of different materials can generate excellent results.
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fabrics, leather...
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Leather can be used to cover forms in a harmonious, aesthetically pleasing way, providing a sense of vitality, sturdiness, liveliness and istant appeal. Fabrics are combined to create eclectic matches and imaginative patterns and naturally adapt to forms. |
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