Article source: NAS Architecture
Based on the thematic “gardens of the deadly sins”, Bloom creates an abstract and fairy space between profusion and reserve. Exploiting contrasts of colors and volumes, a large slender table comes to encircle the object of all the desires, the garden. This furniture invites the passers to contemplate the vegetable feast all while preventing the access there, manufacturing a mixture of amazement and desire. To support this duality, Bloom exploits the disparities.
- Architects: NAS Architecture
- Project: GARDENS OF THE DEADLY SINS
- Location: Chaumont-sur-Loire, France
- Software used: sketchup
- Client: Domaine de Chaumont-sur-Loire
- Project Area :160sqm
- Delivery date: May2014