Classic Driade pieces reinterpreted for the moon by Studio Nucleo
Italian furniture brand Driade has worked with Studio Nucleo to transform some of its most iconic pieces into 3D-printed versions fit for future life on the moon.
In the lead up to the 50-year-anniversary of the Apollo 11 moon landing, Driade has collaborated with Italian writer Gianluigi Ricuperati ? asking him what will outdoor design look like on the moon"
He tasked Studio Nucleo ? a group of artists and designers from Turin led by Piergiorio Robino ? with reinterpreting four of Driade's bestselling designs by Philippe Starck, Naoto Fukusawa and Italian artist and furniture designer Enzo Mari.
Using 3D printing methods, they recreated each piece using a soft sand similar to regolith ? the layer of dust, soil and broken rock that covers the moon's rocky surface. "I asked Piergiorgio of Studio Nucleo to think about the incredible heritage of Driade," said "We agreed that outdoor furniture for the moon or Mars was something capable of producing wonder while keeping a relationship with the past, so they created these astonishing homage artworks."
The pieces will all be on show during this year's Milan design week, in an installation designed by Ricuperati, together with design agency Institute for Production of Wonder, and designers Studio Nucleo, Barbara De Micheli and Maurizio Cilli.
The installation is described by Driade as "a visionary project which looks to the future to celebrate the history of the Driade brand and offers an inter...
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