Marinemine – unique furniture made from old marine mines
2014-11-30 18:44
Marinemine project was started 5 years ago by the Estonian sculptor Mati Karmin, with the intention to creatively harness an old arsenal of old marine mines from the Russian communist period. Thus Mati Karmin gives us a bizarre collection of various supplies characterized by a striking style with shades of steampunk and post-apocalyptic. Even if it seems cold and hard, the metal was “heated” both by association with the upholstery leather, wood and glass and also through the purely domestic functions that were conferred to the mines.
五年前,爱沙尼亚雕塑家Mati Karmin启动了Marinemine项目,目的是创造性地利用俄罗斯共产主义时期的旧海军武器库。因此,Mati Karmin给了我们一个奇怪的收集各种物资,特点是一个惊人的风格与浓墨重彩的蒸汽朋克和后世界末日。即使似乎寒冷和坚硬,金属是“加热”,既与内饰皮革,木材和玻璃,也通过纯粹的家庭职能,赋予矿山。
The mines abandoned after the 90s have canceled their destructive functions and turned into chairs and chandeliers, coffee tables, fireplaces and beds, bars and offices, thus putting themselves in service for people through the utility and comfort offered by these supplies. The history of these mines made on the Naissaar Island from the Gulf of Finland is exciting and can be read on Marinemine website.
90年代后废弃的矿场取消了其破坏性功能,变成了椅子和吊灯、咖啡桌、壁炉和床、酒吧和办公室,从而通过这些用品提供的效用和舒适为人们服务。芬兰海湾Naissaar岛制造的这些地雷的历史令人兴奋,可在Marinemine网站上阅读。
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