Bye-Bye Planter 42x40x70
by HARRY & CAMILA
The artistic couple’s objective with this new collection: To attain two completely different shapes. An abstract shape drawn by the upper edge and yet an overall inferior outline which appears to be geometric, although flowing from side to side, but never seeming to join, something that catches our interest. An ordinary vertical outline holds the object within it’s own identity. Its overall stretched cartoon-like appearance symbolizes journeys through space at light-speed. The fascination of BYE-BYE is contained in its contrast of a simultaneous unity, yet inner conflict.
DESCRIPTION
Made of polyethylene resin by rotational moulding. 100% Recyclable. Item suitable for indoor and outdoor use. Available in different finishes.
WEIGHT
6 Kg
LIGHTING
LIGHT
Ref. 58003W
White internally lit unit with LED technology. Available only in matte ice white finish.
RGBW LED
Ref. 58003L
Unit with internal lighting with RGBW LED technology and remote control unit for switching colors. Available only in matte ice white finish. Remote control included.
RGBW LED DMX
Ref. 58003D
Unit with internal lighting with RGBW LED technology and remote control unit for switching colors. Also controlLED by DMX-1024 (wireless), enabling communication between one or more products simultaneously via the DMX transmitter (not included).
RGBW LED BATTERY
Ref. 58003Y
Unit with internal lighting with battery-powered RGBW LED technology. Includes charger and remote control for switching colors and charger. Available only in matte ice white finish.
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HARRY & CAMILA
Known for their mysterious objects, exemplars of vibrant design of the 21st century. The futuristic shapes are reminiscent of technologies applied to high speed, the imaginary of HARRY & CAMILA drawing on aeronautical performances, with fantasies of aircraft wings, space travel. Their resulting design approach concentrates on experimentation with materials and typologies. HARRY is from the Netherlands, class 1966, industrial designer with a degree from the Design Academy. In 2002 HARRY & CAMILA moved to Barcelona but continue to spend time in their adopted home working with a number of design manufactures. A good mix between the Dutch free spirit and Latin They work across a wide range of disciplines signing for clients worldwide.



