Perforated metal furniture In the Fog
In recent years, the ombre technique (a smooth transitionfrom light to dark shades) has become a very popular trend in fashion, beauty industry and design. Young Ukrainian designer Dmitry Kozinenko from Kyiv uses this technique in his unique style. His metal furniture In the Fog resembles high-rises and skyscrapers of a metropolis shrouded in thick haze.Such an unusual effect of "dissolving" in the fogis achieved primarily due to a special approach to processing the material. The body of each item is made of a thin metal sheet, which is perforated, that is, circles are cut out in the metal. Their diameter increases evenly as they approach the edge of the item and it seems as if it literally disappears before your eyes. The color keeps the items from completely merging with the wall. The metal furniture is made in both neutral colors - black and shades of gray, and bright, saturated yellow, turquoise, brown, red. Interestingly, the perforation creates an optical illusion. It seems that the shelves are painted using the ombre technique, but in fact the color is uniform and only the difference in the diameters of the holes gives this effect.The collection includes various metal furniture:shelving units of various sizes, horizontal and vertical wall shelves, and a desk. Minimalism, practicality, and functionality make these storage systems a great solution for Scandinavian or high-tech interiors. Now that we're talking about fog and air, howIt's time to remember the hot and stuffy city summer. Take care of the purchase and high-quality installation of an air conditioner in your home or office in advance. The online store www.kievkomfort.com.ua offers a wide range of household and industrial air conditioners, as well as other climate control equipment. Photos: behance