Vadim Kibardin
Yellow Lolly chair, 2021
Cardboard, food packaging
85 x 85 x 70 cm
33 ½ x 33 ½ x 27 ½ in
33 ½ x 33 ½ x 27 ½ in
Unique
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A pioneer of circular design, Prague based Vadim Kibardin has developed a construction method which utilises the underexploited properties of mundane packaging. Working predominantly with paper and cardboard waste as...
A pioneer of circular design, Prague based Vadim Kibardin has developed a construction method which utilises the underexploited properties of mundane packaging. Working predominantly with paper and cardboard waste as a sculptural medium, Kibardin delves into a conscious and responsible approach to consumption. With his Black Paper collection, Vadim offers his contribution towards achieving a circular economy, creating sculptural, highly aesthetic and fully functional furniture out of cardboard boxes.
His research started in 2018 with Dolly chair, named as a tribute to rebirth after the first sheep, cloned by scientists. As a reflection to the global isolation during corona-time Kibardin created one-off Lolly chair – made solely of discarded food packaging
His research started in 2018 with Dolly chair, named as a tribute to rebirth after the first sheep, cloned by scientists. As a reflection to the global isolation during corona-time Kibardin created one-off Lolly chair – made solely of discarded food packaging