A reversed concept of design, an inverse process, backwards, in which the final object is a means, an instrument: the object serves merely as a vehicle for light to create the shadow. This is the starting point of the design of a series of fireshields by gspot. The fire screens embody the present skylines of London and Rome, evoking through their shadows the Great Fires that signed their history, respectively in 1666 and 64 AD. Made of cor-ten steel plate, meticulously laser-cut. The process of oxidizing brings alive this material, which behaves like fire, dynamic, transmutable and unpredictable. A sort of multiple piece of art that sums formal seriality with aestethic uniqueness. Alternatively, the fire screen is created in haematite (black steel) plate, possessing the attribute of projecting shadow, even when the fire is extinguished or the light source removed; running on its shadow.

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You don’t have to be into dangerous fire tricks to like this new design from Conmoto. Slick and modern, the Roll Fire can be easily moved over in any part of the room by spinning it. Don’t let its smooth and elegant shape fool you, this item can really be a serious heat source. The black finish (from powder-coated steel), makes it fit almost anywhere so there is no way interior design issues will arise. Measuring just 65 by 22 cm, the Roll Fire will not occupy a lot of space, even though it will attract a lot of attention. For more information on this product, you can visit Conmoto’s online shop. -via Trendir

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