Circle Dome Square by Henrik Vibskov Pays Homage to Panton
Briefly

Henrik Vibskov's installation, Circle Dome Square, debuted at 3daysofdesign in collaboration with Louis Poulsen. The immersive structure, inspired by Verner Panton's Panthella lamp, features suspended fabric screens in a vibrant red, creating a striking visual experience. This installation promotes public art and invites interaction, offering a serene space for relaxation. Vibskov integrates design elements reminiscent of vintage cameras, emphasizing a harmonious blend of color and form. The collaboration celebrates Panton's legacy while showcasing Vibskov's innovative approach to textile use in public art.
"Circle Dome Square is a playful and somewhat visionary installation with a touch of surrealism. The concept was to combine shapes and colors into a larger structure using my chosen material - textiles - to create a design reminiscent of old-school cameras, focusing on a single unit."
Bringing the beauty and innovation of the interior of the studio outside, promoting discussion of public art is an added benefit to the project.
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