ryota akiyama repurposes urethane foam into primitive, rock-like objects
Briefly

'Rocks have different expressions when they are broken, depending on their formation process and environment. It is the history contained in rocks, and information that allows us to learn about past eras,' shares the designer.
The distinctive silhouette and texture of each design object shaped by Ryota Akiyama is based on factors like force used when breaking the foam and individual cavities.
Read at designboom | architecture & design magazine
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