A radical design by Hermann August Weizenegger, the X-CHAIR in matt black is a monument that works both in the living area and defies weather outside. The X-CHAIR is made from 100% recycled polypropylene, setting new standards in responsible production. According to OUT, “currently on the market so-called recycled furniture contains maximum 1-30% of the recycled material component”. The sustainability concept for the X-CHAIR goes further. Clients can return their chair to OUT years later, so it will be processed into granules that go back into the production cycle. https://objekteunserertage.com/Source: https://www.yellowtrace.co
Yellowtrace has been exploring the beauty, versatility and possibilities of Bricks in its many applications, from art, design, interiors and architecture via some of the most radical projects and ideas both in Australia and overseas. The Poor Red Brick got a hammering in post-war years throughout Australian suburbia. Red Bricks have come a long way since those days and are now responsible for some very beautiful sustainable homes and work places. https://www.yellowtrace.com.au/bricks-decoded-knockout-brick-houses-best-of-residential-architecture/
Tim “Phibs” De Hann Australian street artist, has painted murals and pieces around Melbourne, Sydney and across the world. He joined the Everfresh Studio Collective, and made a name for himself in the fine arts world, on and off the streets. He has been commissioned to create large-scale work for clients such as Absolute Vodka, Max Brenner and more, painting walls in Melbourne, Sydney, Berlin and New York. His work is known in particular for reflecting his unique blend of symbolism, multiculturalism and mythology, creating a number of signature characters. http://ideasondesign.net/speakers/speakers/phibs/