.Rayonne setup’s recycled fabric dances along with the wind Brussels-based designer and cloth artist Marion Aeby checks out the communication in between style, component, and also public room via Rayonne installation. Featured at Dutch Layout Week 2024, this cloth framework resembling a camping tent, a major top, and also a shade towel, is actually crafted entirely from the uppermost aspect of a deactivated hot-air balloon’s recycled cloth. While stalling, the job continues to walk anew through telling its own materiality’s past as well as creating an aesthetic dialogue with its environments.
Everyone setup supplies sanctuary but additionally connects along with natural environments like wind and illumination, completely transforming social room. Movements in the wind create the cloth ‘take a breath,’ and the action of lighting as well as shade throughout its own vibrant material surface area produces moving atmospheres.Rayonne|photo by Marion Aeby|all photos courtesy of Marion Aeby Marion Aeby envisions Rayonne as a temporary fabric unit Rayonne is developed with a minimalist, versatile docking body that takes advantage of existing technological particulars from the hot-air balloon fabric. The installation needs only 4 anchor indicate affix to aspects like lampposts, metallic constructs, wall surface studs, or trees, allowing it to incorporate flawlessly in to various settings.
Through utilizing re-purposed component and also including the design’s pre-existing information, fabric artist Marion Aeby’s work illustrates a considerate technique to each sustainability and also public area engagement.inside Rayonne|image through Marion AebyRayonne|picture by Marion Aebydocking body|graphic through Marion Aebyvisitors|graphic through Marion Aebyvisitors|photo by Marion Aebyreused cloth|photo by Marion Aeby.