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The Daniel Libeskind Installation 'Future Flowers' Was Made for Oikos

'Future Flowers' is a vibrant Daniel Libeskind installation created together with Italian paint brand Oikos for 2015 Milan Design Week. Located within Milan's Università Statale’s Pharmacy Courtyard, the bright red, linear art installation is inspired by one of Libeskind's drawings, with each intersecting line appearing more like a blade.

The eye-catching installation looks stunning during the day or at night and was conceived to promote a line of paint Libeskind has developed for Oikos. The 'Future Flowers' Daniel Libeskind installation will be on display in the Pharmacy Courtyard until May 24, 2015.

The conceptual installation can be seen as a linear interpretation of flowers communicated through severe architectural language. 2015 Milan Design Week will take place April 14-19, 2015.
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