About Project
While creating the plumbing art series we asked ourselves: Is there a place for plumbing art in the contemporary interior? How beautiful a plumber’s work can be? Finally, can it fit into a living room or an entrance hall interior?
Coat rack, coffee table and thingy made in the plumbing art style exist in one copy. These items should be judged by the home owner, who will decide whether they deserve to decorate the interior of his house. We grant you the right to decide the destiny of plumbing aesthetics, to give it right of existence or not.
Besides the sanitaryware products, the plumbing art items include some elements that happened rather accidentally in the process of their creation.
These are a primus bulb, a depth gauge, a clock, and a brass basin. Can we let the primus bulb, which is able to produce such a charming hiss, become history in the digital age? Or maybe it is worthy of a better cause within the plumbing art? Once again, the author lets you take the final decision. Independently of the further fate of our plumbing art items, they raise a question of the borderline between what might be considered beautiful and what not. It is possible that what we are used to deem beautiful is a mere conventionality that constrains us. Maybe, the spectrum of design solutions for home interior is much wider that we used to think.
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