This spectacular console is the creation of Neal Aronowitz, a native of Brooklyn, who studied art and architecture in New York before settling in Oregon. It’s made from Concrete Canvas, a material that was pioneered and patented in the UK and consists of fabric impregnated with cement. Though previously associated with the covering of disaster-relief shelters, Aronowitz found himself fascinated by the material and wanted to stretch its tensile strength to the limit in the pursuit of aesthetic beauty. He finally achieved a ribbon-like structure but only after devising new casting and forming techniques. And as an acknowledgement of his efforts, he was recently awarded a prize by Gray, an American design magazine based in the Pacific-Northwest, on whose panel of judges sat the pre-eminent designers Philippe Starck and Karim Rashid. (The console is priced at 16,000 USD.)
Who Knew Concrete Could Have Such Sensual Curves?
This spectacular console is the creation of Neal Aronowitz, a native of Brooklyn, who studied art and architecture in New York before settling in Oregon. It’s made from Concrete Canvas, a material that was pioneered and patented in the UK and consists of fabric impregnated with cement. …