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This is one of the projects with which Enzo Mari responds to the challenge of the office as home by re-evaluating the expressive component of the object.
In function of the new materials and their production technology, Mari re-elaborates pure forms according to a more organic but still essential and “necessary” nature.
He thus combats expressive obsolescence and the rapid consumption of object forms.