Andreas Templin
Berlin Dough
1000€
Andreas Tremplin's mountain hacks urban furniture by resisting the idea of functional design and applying a form of abstract inclusiveness. The Berlin Dough mountain provides users an opportunity for curious re-interpretation of sitting, convening and gathering in public space. It looks odd, it looks out of place, but that is exactly how it invites discovery and appropriation, creating an environment where sitting in public space is reinvented in new ways. The mountain also comments on the state of natural forms in urban settings and can invoke the feeling of taking a pause from a hike, up high over the view, sitting on a stone, surveying the land.
Gilly Karjevsky