Concrete Things by Nola is Durable and Practical
Christina Butty — August 26, 2009 — Art & Design
Recently, Swedish brand Nola created a set of concrete furniture for Danish Designers Komplot appropriately titled 'Concrete Things.'
This furniture is made from a concrete block with a seat hollowed out. Concrete Things are also adorned with a grid pattern which was inspired by paving.
While Concrete Things may seem like a heavy unnecessary thing it is actually quite practical. It is durable against the elements and can withstand the usual vandalism and theft attempts.
Concrete Things will be shown at CODEO9 as part of Copenhagen Design Week, which begins tomorrow.
This furniture is made from a concrete block with a seat hollowed out. Concrete Things are also adorned with a grid pattern which was inspired by paving.
While Concrete Things may seem like a heavy unnecessary thing it is actually quite practical. It is durable against the elements and can withstand the usual vandalism and theft attempts.
Concrete Things will be shown at CODEO9 as part of Copenhagen Design Week, which begins tomorrow.
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