Serena Confalonieri designs the new Volée installation, which is specific to its site and the project was on display during the Nitto ATP Finals tennis tournament. The colorful installation was made for LEA, which stands for Lead Exclusive Area and it is a space that welcomes international guests during the event.
The idea behind the installation was that nature pre-exists mankind and its work on earth. The execution approach to this artful concept channels the goal of providing visitors the chance to properly experience a return to nature. Volée features a beautiful floral composition that is made from a blend of natural and man-made materials. It boasts a wide range of colors and textures using polyurethane panels at the reception, tables, and benches.
Nature-Centric Colorful Installations
Serena Confalonieri Unveils the New Volée Project for LEA
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