reused hot-air balloon cloth designs fabric installment by marion aeby

.Rayonne installment’s recycled fabric dances along with the wind Brussels-based designer and cloth performer Marion Aeby explores the interaction in between style, product, and also public room with Rayonne installment. Featured at Dutch Style Week 2024, this fabric design being similar to a tent, a large best, and also a shade towel, is crafted totally from the uppermost component of a deactivated hot-air balloon’s recycled material. While stalling, the task remains to stroll in a new way through narrating its own materiality’s past and also producing a graphic dialogue along with its surroundings.

Everyone installation gives shelter but also interacts along with natural elements like wind and also lighting, improving public area. Motions in the wind make the cloth ‘inhale,’ and the play of illumination as well as shadow all over its colorful fabric area develops switching atmospheres.Rayonne|picture by Marion Aeby|all pictures thanks to Marion Aeby Marion Aeby visualizes Rayonne as a temporary fabric tool Rayonne is made with a minimal, adjustable docking system that uses existing technological information coming from the hot-air balloon cloth. The setup demands only four anchor points to attach to components like lampposts, steel frameworks, wall surface pillars, or even plants, allowing it to integrate perfectly in to a variety of environments.

By making use of re-purposed component and combining the design’s pre-existing particulars, textile performer Marion Aeby’s work displays a considerate approach to each durability and also social room engagement.inside Rayonne|graphic by Marion AebyRayonne|photo by Marion Aebydocking unit|image by Marion Aebyvisitors|graphic by Marion Aebyvisitors|picture by Marion Aebyreused textile|graphic by Marion Aeby.