Macedonia: The Contemporary Space Divider by Freedom of Creation
I can’t exactly figure out why they’re calling it Macedonia. The country itself is a landlocked state with five bordering nations already, and a Macedonia fruit salad is a hodgepodge throwdown of diced cherries, strawberries, plums, etc. On the other hand, the Dutch studio, Freedom of Creation, declares that the same name of Macedonia be the name of their latest space divider by designer Janne Kyttanen.
Macedonia. Designed by Freedom of Creation.
Gorgeous and Robust, Freedom of Creation’s Janne Kyttanen Makes the Macedona Space Divider Using Laser Sintering Technology
Described as a “3D, rapid-prototyped space divider” that is created with “pioneering FOC’s selective laser sintering technology”, the technologically-advanced characteristics of the honeycomb cut-out structure are underminded by its pleasing aesthetics. Versatile and made for both indoor and outdoor use, the Macedonia room separation system gives you all the flexibility and beauty that a taut, vertical structure cannot. This versatile system, designed by Janne Kyttanen for indoor or outdoor use, provides a lot of flexibility, and is easy to install.
Modular and highly decorative, Freedom of Creation states that the many colors of the Macedonia space divider can be used in various projects. One example Kyttanen gives is as a backlit wall in a club or bar, but an alternative to creating movement and a chill effect for the nightlife crowd is using it as an integrated design within modern hotels and private homes. Since it curves around any surface in a horizontal or vertical fashion, the architecturally-sound sculpture really transforms any space into two, or adds that extra dimension to plain walls and floors.
Add flashy colors and the curved surface of the Macedonia spatial divider by Janne Kyttanen for Freedom of Creation to play up otherwise drab beige and white walls of your interior or exterior spaces.
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