Marleen Kaptein
height/dept 22 inch / 55 cm
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Marleen Kaptein’s PARALLAX II is a striking example of her mastery in combining innovative materials with sculptural elegance. Created from lightweight carbon fiber, this tall, linear piece is enhanced by integrated LED lighting, producing a captivating interplay of light and shadow. Its elongated structure emphasizes verticality, exuding a sense of upward movement and minimalistic refinement.Kaptein’s design draws inspiration from the phenomenon of parallax, where an object’s appearance shifts when viewed from different angles. The meticulously woven carbon fiber, paired with subtle curves, invites the viewer to explore its dynamic perspectives, revealing intricate layers and textures.Completed in 2022, PARALLAX II balances industrial precision with organic flow, embodying Kaptein’s innovative approach to contemporary design. Its understated elegance and transformative use of modern materials make it a captivating addition to her PARALLAX series.
THE MILLEN HOUSE
Amsterdam, 1013 BD
+316 (0) 22007186
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