Informazioni su Marcin Rusak Studio
Marcin Rusak Studio A è uno studio d'arte e design di fama internazionale che si occupa di ricerca e innovazione sui materiali. Grazie all'utilizzo di tecniche sviluppate su misura che includono la raccolta e la lavorazione delle piante, la lavorazione dei metalli e la saldatura, la metallizzazione industriale e la fusione in resina, nonché la stampa 3D, Marcin Rusak mantiene la materia botanica recuperata e riciclata al centro dei suoi processi per sviluppare pezzi da collezione fatti a mano, unici e completamente personalizzabili. Inventore di Flora, un materiale versa...Leggi di più

Fondazione nel 2016Venditore 1stDibs dal 2022
Articoli in evidenza
Anni 2010, Polacco, Altro, Arte decorativa
Alluminio
Anni 2010, Europeo, Minimalismo, Tavolini bassi
Bronzo, Acciaio, Zinco
Anni 2010, Polacco, Minimalismo, Tavolini bassi
Bronzo, Acciaio, Zinco
Anni 2010, Europeo, Barocco, Sculture da parete
Ottone
Anni 2010, Polacco, Minimalismo, Tavolini bassi
Bronzo, Acciaio
Anni 2010, Europeo, Altro, Arte decorativa
Resina
Anni 2010, Europeo, Minimalismo, Specchi da parete
Bronzo, Acciaio, Zinco
Anni 2010, Europeo, Minimalismo, Tavolini bassi
Bronzo, Acciaio, Zinco
Anni 2010, Europeo, Altro, Arte decorativa
Alluminio
Anni 2010, Europeo, Altro, Arte decorativa
Resina
Anni 2010, Europeo, Minimalismo, Tavolini bassi
Ottone, Acciaio, Zinco
Anni 2010, Polacco, Altro, Arte decorativa
Acciaio inossidabile
Altre informazioni su Marcin Rusak Studio

From extensive research to development and implementation, Marcin Rusak's custom-developed materials and techniques: the flagship Flora – real flower-infused resin, and the metallised Protoplasting Nature and Tephra, keep botanic matter at the core of the process. Everything from collecting and processing the flowers to metalworking, metallisation and finishing the resin is done by hand in a laborious and time-consuming process.

From extensive research to development and implementation, Marcin Rusak's custom-developed materials keep botanic matter at the core of the process. Everything from collecting and processing the flowers to finishing the resin is done by hand in a laborious and time-consuming process. Each piece is composed like a painting where flowers are chosen for their sculptural qualities or colours.

As the son and grandson of flower growers, Marcin Rusak puts flowers and plants at the core of his research-oriented, custom-developed designs. Each piece is a unique, collectible work of art in which he explores the ideas of value, ephemerality, and aesthetics.

Marcin Rusak's pieces include functional and decorative objects alike, always carefully handmade in a labour-intensive, time-consuming process that explores manual crafts and artisanship with modern and contemporary techniques and technologies. In Flora Lamp I Black, Marcin Rusak’s signature Perma material – a flower-infused resin reminiscent of natural stone – is complemented by sandblasted, mouth-blown glass and patinated brass.

In Flora Lamp I Black, Marcin Rusak’s signature Perma material – a flower-infused resin reminiscent of natural stone – is complemented by sandblasted, mouth-blown glass and patinated brass.

The highly sought-after collectible objects from Marcin Rusak's Flora and Merging Metals collections make for unique statement pieces in modern, contemporary and historic interiors alike.

The highly sought-after collectible objects from Marcin Rusak's Flora and Merging Metals collections make for unique statement pieces in modern, contemporary and historic interiors alike.

The Merging Metals collection adopts a metal spraying technique traditionally used for large-scale industrial manufacture and renders the process handmade, resulting in individually unique pieces. By applying metals such as bronze, brass, copper, zinc and aluminium to pieces as if they were three-dimensional canvases, a truly original aesthetic is created, one of deep colours and rich tactile textures reminiscent of Minimalist art.

Marcin Rusak's Tephra sculptures are made using a metal spraying technique traditionally used for large-scale industrial manufacture. By rendering the process handmade and combinging it with processes assotiated with traditional crafts (metal welding, textilework, stitching, hand-applied real dried flowers) the Tephra collection results in individually unique items that make for a great conversation starter or centrepiece.

Marcin Rusak's Tephra Sculpture 01, 2021, is a unique handmade decorative object made with real flowers, steel wire, and natural jute covered in a thin layer of zinc. Partially polished, the piece explores nature's abundance and creativity that the designer aims to preserve.