Description
A new line of storage furniture for Portobello is made of lacquered and openworked multi-ply structure and doors.
These highly graphic, colorful pieces are highlighted by the raised lines and openwork circles of the lacquered doors. The doors give a glimpse of the furniture's interior.
If the disorder is partially seen, it is to be staged and become an ordered motif.
Rebecca Felcey's cherished plywood is lacquered on both sides, leaving the edge rough and playing on the idea that lacquer can "imitate" Formica.
Fine contrasts emerge: lacquer/multiply, but also lines of color between the doors.
A filigree reading of the colored interior planks made visible through the holes.
Through these holes, the furniture picks up on a central theme in Rebecca Felcey's work: hiding and revealing. The doors conceal while at the same time providing a partial reading, fragmenting and staging the contents. A reflection on order and disorder that can also be found in the bookcase "Le désordonnier". Structure in lacquered birch multi-ply with exposed edges, lacquered and perforated doors.
Concerning the colors: a first color is dedicated to the exterior and the doors and a second color to the interior shelves and partitions. The bottom and the interior sides are in natural birch.
Dimensions: H. 160 cm x W. 80 cm x D. 36 cm
Design: Rebecca Felcey for Portobello
Brand : Portobello Editions
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