Elevator Art
The subject of endless psychology experiments and countless awkward moments. Now, thanks to a collaboration between KONE elevators and Finnish design company Marimekko, you can stare intently at wonderful designs rather than floor or the control panel. Marimekko Corporation is a leading Finnish textile and clothing design company that was established in 1951.
“Applying Marimekko designs to elevator cars will turn the ride into an experience that can be continued in other interior designs of the building. The agreement reflects the goal of both parties to make design a part of people’s everyday lives,” says Kirsti Paakkanen, President, Marimekko.
Such a small interior space which are normally rather industrial and boring. They are there functionally, but normally not aesthetically pleasing. These pieces of art, placed within the lifts form a point of conversation and are more visually pleasing than metal or mirrors!
1 comment:
I really, really enjoyed this! Finally someone is taking into use the space of an elevator! We stand in that small space and feel more or less claustrophobic - if we had something to grab our attention, for that minute or so we spend in there, I think lots of people would feel more at ease.
I what person really, really wants to stand there in the irritating bright light, staring on yourself and other people?...
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