Sabine Marcelis explores circularity using light and colour

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Sabine Marcelis is a designer and installation artist based in Rotterdam, known for her innovative use of materials and her explorations of light, color, and transparency. Marcelis's work is characterized by her unique approach to materiality, which often involves pushing the boundaries of traditional fabrication techniques and experimenting with new, sustainable materials. Her designs often incorporate a range of different materials, including glass, resin, and neon, and her process is highly collaborative, working closely with other designers and craftsmen to bring her visions to life.

  • Sabine Marcelis's work often focuses on sustainable and circular design practices, such as using recycled materials and creating products that can be easily disassembled and repurposed.

  • Marcelis is known for her use of unconventional materials, such as her "Candy Cubes" made from sugar and her "Voie Lights" made from colored glass.

  • Her designs often blur the line between art and design, and she has collaborated with a number of other artists and designers on installations and exhibitions.

  • Marcelis has received numerous accolades for her work, including the Wallpaper* Design Award, the Elle Deco International Design Award, and the Dutch Design Award.

www.sabinemarcelis.com

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Sabine Marcelis is a designer and installation artist based in Rotterdam, known for her innovative use of materials and her explorations of light, color, and transparency. Marcelis's work is characterized by her unique approach to materiality, which often involves pushing the boundaries of traditional fabrication techniques and experimenting with new, sustainable materials. Her designs often incorporate a range of different materials, including glass, resin, and neon, and her process is highly collaborative, working closely with other designers and craftsmen to bring her visions to life.

  • Sabine Marcelis's work often focuses on sustainable and circular design practices, such as using recycled materials and creating products that can be easily disassembled and repurposed.

  • Marcelis is known for her use of unconventional materials, such as her "Candy Cubes" made from sugar and her "Voie Lights" made from colored glass.

  • Her designs often blur the line between art and design, and she has collaborated with a number of other artists and designers on installations and exhibitions.

  • Marcelis has received numerous accolades for her work, including the Wallpaper* Design Award, the Elle Deco International Design Award, and the Dutch Design Award.

www.sabinemarcelis.com

Sabine Marcelis is a designer and installation artist based in Rotterdam, known for her innovative use of materials and her explorations of light, color, and transparency. Marcelis's work is characterized by her unique approach to materiality, which often involves pushing the boundaries of traditional fabrication techniques and experimenting with new, sustainable materials. Her designs often incorporate a range of different materials, including glass, resin, and neon, and her process is highly collaborative, working closely with other designers and craftsmen to bring her visions to life.

  • Sabine Marcelis's work often focuses on sustainable and circular design practices, such as using recycled materials and creating products that can be easily disassembled and repurposed.

  • Marcelis is known for her use of unconventional materials, such as her "Candy Cubes" made from sugar and her "Voie Lights" made from colored glass.

  • Her designs often blur the line between art and design, and she has collaborated with a number of other artists and designers on installations and exhibitions.

  • Marcelis has received numerous accolades for her work, including the Wallpaper* Design Award, the Elle Deco International Design Award, and the Dutch Design Award.

www.sabinemarcelis.com