
Julien Lombrail escribe sobre Real Time de Maarten Baas- Julien Lombrail writes about Maarten Baas' Real Time
January 2021
in 2002, 18 years ago, during the graduation ceremony of the Design Academy Eindhoven, Maarten Baas was working on a project called Smoke, where he burned existing furniture to blacken it and then made it useful. It started with old furniture, but then it occurred to him to stick with iconic pieces from big names like Rietveld or Sottsass. Burning the teachers was very irreverent, but what it seemed was fantastic, was that it made us see that the process or the idea is more important than the design itself.
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