The Chaton Superstructures Shine in Vienna Design Week 09
Meghan Young — October 9, 2009 — Art & Design
References: ariklevy.fr & designboom
A diamond in the rough is a dime a dozen (say that ten times fast!), and Arik Levy’s Chaton Superstructures are definitely that. Currently displaying these diamond installations in front of the Liechtenstein Museum, Arik Levy is participating in the Vienna Design Week 09.
Aptly designed for the Swarovski Crystal Palace, the Chaton Superstructures explores the relationship between architecture, space and object, according to DesignBoom.com. Enjoy the Chaton Superstructures images, courtesy of DesignBoom.com, and be sure to see their coverage for more.
Aptly designed for the Swarovski Crystal Palace, the Chaton Superstructures explores the relationship between architecture, space and object, according to DesignBoom.com. Enjoy the Chaton Superstructures images, courtesy of DesignBoom.com, and be sure to see their coverage for more.
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