In order for people to take advantage of the views next to the Wroclaw river, Polish designers Magdalena Szwajcowska and Michal Majewski from NO Studio created a temporary seating installation.
The micro-installation features a handful of minimalist seats on the steps next to the river and are showcased in a vivid blue color. The area was once somewhat desolate and this temporary seating installation hopes to revive it as much as possible. While the vivid blue seats will not remain, they offer a unique solution to a variety of problems that include brightening up areas that may be in the process of dilapidation.
The temporary seating next to the Wroclaw river offers a fresh and affordable perspective on reinvigorating tourism and sightseeing in neglected areas.
Temporary Seating Installations
Polish Designers Create Comfortable Seating To View a Riverside
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