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Appearances are often deceiving, concealing the true nature of a design piece and its hidden meaning. Guise explores the first encounter of two surface techniques from different historical periods: scagliola and spray painting.
Scagliola is a 17th-century manufacturing technique for producing faux marble using a composite substance made from selenite, glue and natural pigments.
The scagliola technique can be seen in the ornamentation of historical churches and palaces such as the Versailles.
In contrast, spray painting is a fairly modern technique often used in the automotive industry for customisation of cars. “Guise collection plays with these notions … embracing an almost scary instinct to subvert the meaning of something and fake its real nature.”
The superficial identity of the Guise collection is the result of Odd Matter’s constant curiosity about the possibilities that lie unseen within existing techniques. A new, fascinating furniture collection.
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