Printed furniture by philip aduatz

Austrian designer Philipp Aduatz will show a series of chairs and lounge chairs printed in various materials using Incremental3D technology during Milan Design Week.

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The author of cherry, carbon and papier-mâché chairs, Philip Aduatz (b. 1982), lives and works in Vienna, releasing a series of items in limited edition. His specialty is technocraft - he combines innovative materials and technologies with traditional craft techniques.

Digital Chaiselongue, Diz. Filipp Aduatc. Incremental3D.

He is well acquainted with modern tools: 3D laser scanning and rapid prototyping. Aduatz’s handwriting, as he emphasizes himself, was influenced by such sculptors as Constantin Brancusi and Tony Cragg.

Digital Chaiselongue, Diz. Filipp Aduatc. Incremental3D.

The main concept of the exhibition in Milan is to show the experimental use of building materials in design. The new technology developed by Incremental3D gives you the ability to create complex shapes. Aduatz will show a chaise lounge made of concrete, a Cloud chair made of polyurethane foam and a chair made of gradient tiles.

Cloud Chair, Diz. Filipp Aduatc. Incremental3D

The frame of the Gradient Tiles Chair is made of wood, covered with crushed bricks, then plaster and fiberglass cloth, and the finish is created using 10,000 mosaic tesser in different shades.

Gradient Tiles Chair, Diz. Filipp Aduatc. Incremental3D

• Milan, Via Paisiello 6, from April 17 to 22.

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