Aluminum Cans Become Stools by Studio Swine
Studio Swine turns the streets of Sao Paulo into a manufacturing line, creating aluminum stools from cans collected on the streets and waste vegetable oil.
studio swine uses foamed aluminium to form metallic geology cabinets
'metallic geology' brings elements of the rugged landscape indoors, drawing contrasts with the power of nature and the still sanctuary of interiors.
COS Unveils Multi-Sensory Installation by Studio Swine at 2017 Milan Design Week — urdesignmag
For this year’s edition of Milan Design Week, Studio Swine is set to collaborate with COS on a temporary interactive multi sensory installation. Studio Swine, an artistic collaboration between Japanese Architect Azusa Murakami and British Artist Alexander Groves, will create an ephemeral installation centred around a focal blossoming sculpture at Cinema Arti, a decommissioned cinema built in the 1930s […]
When Ocean Trash is Turned to Treasure - Design Milk
Studio Swine traversed 1000 nautical miles collecting plastic trash. Using this trash, they created luxurious, unearthly objects for modern consumption.
A Stool Made From Floating Trash, Skimmed Off The Ocean
Studio Swine collects plastic pellets from the polluted shores of Porthtowan and, in a closed-loop system, turns them into seating.
Studio Swine's stunning objects from 1000 nautical miles worth of sea plastic
Sustainability can get a bit of a bad rap, but Studio Swine are one of many outfits showing that connotations of hemp trousers and the like are daft and outdated. The duo – who scrubbed up very well indeed in our Winter edition of "_Printed Pages_":http://www.itsnicethat.com/articles/studio-swine-printed-pages – has recently added yet another string to their sustainable-but-beautiful bow in the form of these sumptuous Gyrecraft pieces. The decidedly opulent looking works were created thanks…