Design up-cycling. Stool "Mollino"

Design up-cycling. Stool “Mollino”
become an interior designer

Image by Vito Nesta
Project: Vito Nesta
Photographer: Michele De Candia
Vito Nesta could be called the surgeon for the up-cycling, and not just interior designers, but an artist who collects and assembles materials and objects by function and looking for a new identity.
With his works would seek to look, not to leave and not to forget with indifference objects which, having been bought and are used briefly, tutt ‘a sudden and sometimes for no reason, downgraded to scrap material.
Cans, old bicycles, chairs, buckets and plastic containers, paper and wooden doors: we could find them close to the bins of our cities, in the lounge or on some glossy magazine of interior design. These objects, which have already made ​​a life find a use, were subjected to harsh up-cycling operations, also called "creative recycling": take an object or a material of little value or no use and fantasy, poetry or you can make sense of creativity, added value and slip him his life. The lamps, the chairs and all the recycled items, unique and unrepeatable, while denouncing their more honest source, could become creations to show off and use with pride in homes, streets or fittings. Single and unique not only for the materials used, but especially for the artisanal movement and the conditions in which they were made.



Tags:Design, Mollino, Stool, upcycling.

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