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Tutti Frutti Megalith #2

£800.00 inc. VAT

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Taking cues from Josef Albers’ theories outlined in Interaction of Color, Marco Campardo’s three distinct colourways combine and camouflage pigments through a three-dimensional reverse painting method. Produced entirely by hand, the thirty resin forms are irreproducible: each one imbued with their own composition of marks from the making process.

Material: Resin
Care: Dust with a dry cloth
Dimensions: 45cm, widths vary between 25cm and 40cm
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Tutti Frutti Megalith #2

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Material: Resin
Care: Dust with a dry cloth
Dimensions: 45cm, widths vary between 25cm and 40cm
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Marco Campardo

Marco Campardo is a London-based designer focusing on production, research and teaching. Working across furniture and site-specific installation, Campardo is recognised for bold experimentation – shaping materials into domestic objects. Playing with high-end and lo-fi methods, Campardo’s process-driven approach demonstrates an obsessive curiosity in challenging the limitations of everyday materials and how we perceive them.

All images shot by George Baggaley