Linde Freya Tangelder's Fluid Re-Collection blends ancient and contemporary crafts in Milan exhibition with Cassina
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Amy Frearson
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Summary
Dutch designer Linde Freya Tangelder partnered with Italian brand Cassina for a Milan exhibition during design week, titled Fluid Re-Collection, held at 10 Corso Como. The show featured furniture and lighting pieces crafted from blown glass, cast bronze, sheet metal, and lacquered wood, blending ancient and contemporary craft techniques.
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The Fluid Re-Collection show featured an array of designs by the Belgium-based designer, founder of the studio Destroyers/Builders.
The exhibition blends ancient and contemporary crafts in a unique presentation of furniture and lighting.
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