Thursday, 2 December 2010

Jet Set by Jaime Hayon

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Milan 08: here are photos of Jaime Hayon’s Jet Set installation for Bisazza at Superstudio Più in Milan’s Zona Tortona last month.

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See our previous story for more images and information from Bisazza.

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Here’s some text from Hayon:

I loved the idea of having the opportunity to create a humorous and more sophisticated version of such a serious and functional object: a plane.

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The piece has a very charming integrated shape using crystal for the cabin and leather in the wings. With colorful weapons and love symbols this is a fun plane, set in the hangar of glamour. It is made of fiber and silver mosaic, which gives a luxurious and surreal effect to the object.

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Black and white lines in the floor in Bisazza glass tiles create speed and movement. Reminiscing an old Hollywood scene, a very theatrical installation atmosphere will be created by the spotlights. A circular couch is the central element of the plane’s body.

I can imagine this object flying out a couple of lovers drinking champagne to deliver energy and good vibes across their journey. Jet set is a living room plane; an art object in a fantasy installation that shows the potential use of the Bisazza materials.

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