Marcin Rusak presents botanical furniture and biodegradable lighting at Milan Design Week
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Jane Englefield
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Summary
Polish designer Marcin Rusak presents his latest botanical furniture and lighting pieces at Milan Design Week, featuring biodegradable sconce lights wrapped in leaves and intricate reliefs tracing the history of the cut flower industry. The exhibition, called Forum Florum (Latin for flower market), showcases Rusak's unique approach to incorporating natural materials and botanical elements into functional design objects.
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which include biodegradable sconce lights wrapped in leaves and an intricate relief tracing the history of the cut flower industry
Warsaw-based Rusak presented his creations as part of an exhibition in Milan called Forum Florum, the Latin phrase for a flower market
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