For its first solo gallery exhibition, the Chilean design studio unveils the fruits of its four-year research project, developed in collaboration with Friedman Benda. Blending digital production and traditional craft techniques, the series featured here include “Remolten,” a set of sculptural objects formed with petrified lava, and “Imaginary Geographies,” which reinterprets the sound of mountain winds into three-dimensional pieces such as a coffee table and credenza.
gt2P, “Remolten” (2016). Photo: Courtesy of Friedman Benda and gt2P.
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